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Meantime he chose Representative Frank R. Reid of Illinois as his civil counsel and Col. H. A. White as his military counsel for the impending trial before the Army Court...
...Mitchell appeared with his counsel, Representative Reid of Illinois. As the Court was about to swear him, Mr. Reid objected. The Court was surprised. It was discovered that Col. Mitchell, while directed to appear, had not actually been subpoenaed. So a subpoena was promptly served on him. He still declined to testify, saying in a letter to the Court and to the War Department: "I am advised by my counsel that it would be inconsistent with my legal rights and might jeopardize my case should I be required to testify before the Naval Court on matters likely...
Quaterbacks--F. Chartkoff, G. C. Clark, Robert Downing, S. D. Ehrlich, W. L. Elkins, W. F. Fitzgerald, R. P. Gibb, T. D. Healy, E. G. Kraetzer, Maurice Kwintiski, N. G. Mongun, T. G. Moore, J. H. Morris, E. T. Putnam, P. H. Reid, A. S. Rudd, H. P. Sawyer, A. G. Sawin, G. H. Sexton, E. H. Steiner, G. A. Tupper, Richard Warren, G. A. Weller, O. L. Winston...
...Moody's son, William R. Moody, opened the 43rd Northfield General Conference of Christian Workers. Familiar topics were given a new illumination by the following churchmen: The Rev. John A. Hutton, D. D., of the Westminster Chapel, London; the Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick, D. D.; the Rev. James Reid, M. A., of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Eastbourne, Eng.; Dr. William Louis Poteat, President of Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N. C.; the Rev. W. Fearon Holiday of Selly Oak College, Birmingham, Eng., and Melvin E. Trotter, Superintendent of the City Mission, Grand Rapids, Mich...
...Lucky Devil. In the days of Wallace Reid, they had a habit of putting him in a racing automobile whenever ideas dried up. The people went home happy. Applying this same formula to the mildly similar Richard Dix, one finds that human nature still reacts feverishly...