Word: ransoming
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President Conant, who was making a speaking tour in the West, cut it short in order to return to Cambridge in time for the Conference and all participants will gather at a banquet in Adams House this evening to hear him and William L. Ransom, Ex-President of the American Bar Association, and Isador Lubin, Commissioner of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor give addresses...
...lawyer of distinction, William L. Ransom brings to the Conference wide knowledge of public utility law and of the course of legal progress and education. Graduated from the Cornell Law School in 1905, he was identified with the Presidential campaign of Theodore Roosevelt in 1912, and then took up various duties with the New York Public Service Commission. In 1917 Ransom was Republican and Fusion candidate for the position of District Attorney of New York...
...Ransom will share speaking honors with President Conant and Dr. Lubin and will be introduced by State Senator Henry Parkman Jr. '14, at the banquet which will take place in the Adams House dining hall...
Leverett Saltonstall '14, prominent Massachusetts lawyer and legislator, will open the ceremonies at the first luncheon on Friday, to be held at the Union. For the banquet, which will take place in the Adams House dining hall, William L. Ransom, noted New York lawyer and former president of the American Bar Association, will share the speaking honors with President Conant. At the final plenary session, where the work of the Conference is to be summed up and coordinated, Adolphe A. Berle, Jr. '13, New York City Chamberlain and one of the original group of "brain-trusters," will hold the floor...
Also a lawyer of distinction, Mr. Ransom brings to the Conference wide knowledge of public utility law and of the course of legal progress and education. Graduated from Cornell Law School in 1905, he was identified with the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential campaign in 1912, and then took up various duties with the New York Public Service Commission...