Word: raymonds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Gosh, I'm Dumb!" As a gesture to U. S. public opinion, the trial of Cleveland's Roiderer last week was the first trial before the People's Court to which foreign correspondents have ever been admitted. Present also was U. S. Consul Raymond H. Geist who had hired to defend dead-broke Roiderer a fashionable Berlin attorney...
...Some lean cows obstructing a muddy Louisiana detour cause the collision of two Chevrolets and the death of one of the animals. Next morning Judge Clummerhorn (Raymond Walburn), patriarch of Hope Center, finds Jane Dale (Wendy Barrie), runaway socialite, and Bill Shevlin (Spencer Tracy), duck-hunting lawyer, huddled, together in the car that has remained upright and apparently hating each other bitterly. Clummerhorn has the cars towed to his garage, lodges the young people in his hotel, arraigns them in his traffic court. When the cow, thinly disguised as veal stew, appears on the hotel's table...
...ushers for the Kirkland House Dance which will be held on Friday, April 26 have been announced. The ushers are: James T. Kiblreth '36, head usher, John E. Barnett 4G., Alfred C. Butterfield '37, Frank S. Deland, Jr. '36, James G. Grady '36, Shaun Kelly '36, Clifford Mannal '37, Raymond C. G. Reid '36, Richard S. Salant '35, Douglas C. Scott '36, Robert E. Simon, Jr. '35, Herbert N. Stevens '35, Cyrus C. Wells '36, Roy W. Winsauer...
Three Juniors and two Sophomores were added to the Adams House Committee by the election held Tuesday and Wednesday. Gladwin A. Hill '36, Raymond P. Lavietes '36 and Richard B. Johnson '36 are the Juniors. Richard L. McEldowney '37 and William B. Cavin, Jr. '37 are the Sophomores...
...have been so successful without the constant and persistent work of Bruce Bliven, Jr., and Ely. J. Kahn, Jr., who devoted two entire days to making arrangements, taking registration, and, on Saturday, keeping just one jump ahead of the conference. It is to them that most praise is due. Raymond Dennett...