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...decade ago he was charmingly introduced at Yale by President Hadley and gave his lecture ''The Ignorance of the Educated." Either the title or the subject matter has the merit of persisting. I recall both with relish...
Stranger things have happened in politics than for an attorney who has been cited for ambulance-chasing to become a Federal judge. But the Hoover Administration does not relish such strange things and Attorney General Mitchell, a well-informed member of the Minnesota bar, took strong exception to Senator Schall's proposal. Not even when Senator Schall obtained for Lawyer Michel the endorsement of all the Minnesota Republicans in Congress, did Attorney General Mitchell relent. Senator Schall declared he would have no other man. So last week the Attorney General, backed by his President, let the case go before...
...stamp; and he has difficulties with a small automobile (an Austin this time). Assisting Mr. Fields is that extraordinary Gourmand Chaz Chase, who smokes and eats a cigar, then a bunch of carnations, then half a dozen packets of matches, after which he licks his fingertips with relish...
...plan was to be kept "confidential" until time to spring it on the President as a New Year's surprise. But the secret was only one day old when it fell into the hands of Mississippi's sly Senator Pat Harrison. With obvious relish he read on the Senate floor, sentence by sentence, from the "ludicrous" plan to "bedeck [the President's] brow with a coronet of praise and warm his heart with every complimentary expression." Also, he noted, the President's administrative assistant French Strother was once an editorial writer on World's Work...
...sets their bail at $10,000 or more. He it was who detained Jack Guzick for Federal trial, and Jack's brother Harry has also been indicted. Sample of Judge Lyle's talk: "I don't get a kick out of punishing people, but I do relish the opportunity of being a judge when two such men as you, living off vice and crime, fattening on blood-money, are brought before...