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...suit begun in 1922 in the lower Federal courts by Samuel W. Lambert, learned physician of Manhattan, who sought to enjoin the Prohibition Unit from enforcing the provision concerning whiskey prescriptions. Justice Brandeis' opinion was upheld by Chief Justice Taft and associate Justices Holmes, Sanford, Van Devanter...
...Herbert Sanford, President of the Club, who was responsible for most of last year's musical numbers, has charge of this year's score and is directing the musical end of the production; while dialogue and lyrics will again be in the hands of Samuel Carter III, co-author of last year's show, "Fortuno...
...rare. Last week the first decision of the Supreme Court in its autumn session was handed down in the case of the State of Oklahoma, complainant, against the State of Texas, defendant; the United States of America, intervener (No. 6, in Equity). The opinion delivered by Justice Edward T. Sanford established a, neutral line between the conflicting claims...
...property are likely to be subordinated to the rights of man." George Sutherland, 64, of Utah- "the greatest Constitutional lawyer in the Senate."-William Howard Taft. Pierce Butler, 60, of Minnesota, described by onetime opponents as- "ruthless, intolerant, forceful, impatient with all forms of progressive thought." Edward Terry Sanford, 61, of Tennessee, golfer, cinema fan-"I would rather get a year in Judge Sanford's court than go free in any other. . . ."-A onetime prisoner. Harlan Fiske Stone,- 54, of New York-"the deepest regret I have in seeing him advance to the Supreme Court bench is that...
...Died. Sanford Ballard Dole, 82, in Honolulu. (See POLITICAL NOTES...