Word: pitney
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...spurs and a mauling by police when he picketed the Brooklyn Edison Co. two years ago. Vice President is Rev. William Lloyd Imes, Negro pastor of Harlem's St. James Presbyterian Church. Others of the 75 union members: Rabbis Israel Goldstein, Alexander Lyons and Sidney Goldstein; Dean Henry Pitney Van Dusen of Union Theological Seminary; Presbyterian Rev. Cameron P. Hall; Methodist Rev. F. Theodore Minor. Least parochial to carry a union card is Rev. James Myers, able researcher, idealistic unionizer, industrial secretary of the Federal Council of Churches...
...Edward Warren Law Club has qualified for the semi-final round of the Ames Competition by defeating the Pitney Club in the last of the quarter-final matches held at Langdell Hall...
This is the third quarterfinal to have been completed, the first two having been won by the Pollock and Wilson Clubs last week. The fourth quarterfinal will be argued on Friday, with the Edward-Warren Club as plaintiff, and the Pitney Club as defendant. The semi-final matches will be held during the spring, and the winner is determined next year. The club winning the final argument receives a prize of $300, while the runner-up gets $200. The Competition is the only chance for students in the Law School to debate...
...faith. U.S. Circuit Judge Taft observed his legal ability, marked him as a good man. President Roosevelt brought him to Washington in 1907 as an assistant Attorney General, sent him back to Tennessee the next year as a U.S. District Judge. When in 1922 ill health forced Justice Mahlon Pitney to resign from the Supreme Court, Chief Justice Taft recommended to President Harding the appointment of "Ed" Sanford as his successor. On the high bench Justice Sanford belonged instinctively with the conservative majority, particularly on economic questions. He rarely dissented...