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...four technical books on gynecology in one night. In court he was the perennial schoolboy who plagued the judge to win the jury. His carelessly superior air drove opposing lawyers wild. Defending a well-ankled blackmailer, he won her first trial by exposing as much of her legs as pos sible to the jury; won the next one by having a fence built around the witness chair, then pretending the prosecution had done it to hide her legs...
...Legionaries he formed an organization for ''public worship, education and literary undertaking . . . separation of Church and State . . . temperance through the modification of the Volstead Act." He became secretary. Elected president was Lutheran Dr. Vogelpohl. 37, dentist, vice president of the Tennessee Dental Association, onetime commander of Nashville Pos; No. 5 of the American Legion. Headquarters were set up in the Bennie Dillon Building in Nashville. Welcoming male & female voters, the Imps set out to enroll 2,000 people last week. From 26 cities came requests for permission to open "Pits...
...divert 440,000,000 gal. per day from certain tributaries of the Delaware River to add to the city's ever-growing water supply (TIME, April 27). By the same decree Arena (pop. 216), Dunraven (pop. 104), Union Grove (pop. 204), Shavertown (pop. 219), Pepacton (pop. 27) and pos-sibly Downsville (pop. 532) will be blotted out of existence by a great new reservoir which will rise over them when the East Branch of the Delaware* is dammed...
California Pos. Stanford Berkey LER Campbell Barnes LTR. Ludke Clark LGR Douglas Latham (C) C De Groot Cranmer RGL Faville McMillan RTL Carter Muller REL Mertz Erb Q Schlaudeman Toomey LHR Doughty Nichols RHL Wilcox Nisbet F Patrick...
...nature of the Home Market Club, TIME apologizes for identifying Mr. Marvin specially with the wool trade. As to his being a "lobbyist," Mr. Marvin and TIME are at one. TIME invariably applies the term "lobbyist" in the broad sense described by Mr. Marvin. TIME specifies, when necessary and pos sible, whether the "lobbying" was proper or improper...