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Often a B Schooler is seen sulking around the halls of Baker with his cases hidden under his coat. Inevitably, upon questioning, he admits that he is carrying sheets marked "confidential, for classroom use only." Actually this is no mark of a great secret document, but merely the administration's method of saying that they have not been able to copyright the case. They manage to copyright almost everything and the "confidential" case is the exception rather than the ruls...

Author: By Donald BOOZ G.b. and Harry NEWMAN G.b., S | Title: CASE SYSTEM NEEDS SLEUTHLIKE RESEARCH MAN | 12/1/1942 | See Source »

...Cabinet and runs the Department of Justice but the Solicitor General is his right-hand man, the Government's No. 1 trial lawyer. Knowing Franklin Roosevelt's preferences, insiders were sure that the New Deal's Solicitor General would be Felix Frankfurter, if that Harvard Law Schooler would accept. Hard was the road of those who wanted to beat Professor Frankfurter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Biggs Out | 3/25/1935 | See Source »

...while the undergraduate feels that there is much evidence to back his claim to greater responsibility and his request for more academic freedom, there are those who regard his zeal in this direction as suspiciously comparable to that of a high-schooler contemplating recess. In all common sense it must be admitted that the truth is probably half way between the two points of view. The fact that this truth is unpalatable, makes it none the less true. And the conditions which make it fact, constitute one of the most pressing problems to be met by American educators today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CASH AND CARRY | 10/9/1934 | See Source »

Candidate Rupp was downcast to the point of desperation. He went immediately to Washington, secured permission to take another eyesight test. Then he visited an employment agency, asked for a young man "to help run a gas station." From likely candidates he selected Paul David Schooler, a youth of 19 not unlike himself in size and appearance. He gave Schooler $15 and a careful explanation. Next day, a youth calling himself Henry Sherwin Rupp appeared at the Navy Department to take a re-examination in vision for the U. S. Naval Academy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Color-blind Patriot | 7/22/1929 | See Source »

This, the Second School wants to force the U. S. to cease to "domineer"?in Nicaragua, for instance (See NICARAGUA). Another prominent Second Schooler is black President Louis Borno of Haiti who demands "mutual Pan-American respect of liberty, independence and territorial integrity." Another is President Augusto B. Leguia of Peru: "The two Americas, different in origin, will (must) be equal in their final destiny...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Pan-America | 1/16/1928 | See Source »

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