Word: rapider
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Happily the sins of our law are venial. Time is required for it to adapt itself to the new conditions of the 20th century. In regard to corporations, it has made rapid strides. But in regard to the poor man, justice is sluggish. The state needs trained, ingenious lawyers; but when it gets them with the sacrifice of lawyers with human understanding and a layman's common sense, there is no gain. Perhaps no better expenditure could be made by the state than to attract with large salaries the right kind of legally trained men to sit as judges...
Coach Haines is well pleased with the showing the crews have made today, and feels that improvement has been made already. In the remaining time of steady crew work, less cut up by examinations than the past few days have been, much more rapid progress is expected to be made...
Happily the sins of our law are venial. Time is required for it to adapt itself to the new conditions of the twentieth century. In regard to corporations, it has made rapid strides. In regard to the poor man, justice is sluggish. The state needs trained, ingenious lawyers; but when it gets them by the sacrifice of lawyers with human understanding and a layman's common sense, there is no gain. Perhaps no better expenditure could be made by the state than to attract with large salaries the right kind of legally trained men to sit as judges...
...University Captain G. W. Helm '20 put up the fastest game he has yet shown, being particularly strong in service and in rapid, well-placed not volleying. L. A. deTurenne '21, the second University racqueter, was especially effective in his long ground strokes, and steady all-around play. J. B. Fenno Jr. '21 also starred, and the whole team worked well together...
...Tiger outfit, however, with a longer period of practice, and a number of fast individual stars, proved more than a match for the Crimson. Captain Werner, a veteran of last year, played the most spectacular game for the Princetonians, while Herndon and Shipway were only less rapid...