Word: scotts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Byron Kantack '36 and William H. Peck, Jr., members of the Campbell-Ely Law Club won the Scott Club Prize for the best brief submitted in the qualifying round of the Ames Competition, for second year students, it was announced yesterday by the Board of Student Advisors...
Other ranking briefs in the Scott contest were those of E. Dale Adkins, Jr., and Linn T. Firestone, members of the Williston Club; and Frederick S. Lang and William P. Gray of the Campbell-Ely Club...
...moot court arguments runner-up honors went to Shepherd Brooks '36 and George M. Duff, Jr. of the Scott Law Club; and Malcolm E. Erskine and Bryan S. Moore, Root Law Club representatives...
...Mawr, got into the organization by picking Graeme up when he fell off his pony at a Lorimer garden party in 1909. She handles the magazine's poetry, contacts, encourages, and makes story suggestions to most of the Post's women writers, a few men like F. Scott Fitzgerald. Every Post editor has a string of authors he cultivates, and Erdmann Neumeister Brandt's (whose brother runs the prominent literary agency of Brandt & Brandt) string includes many younger male fictioneers whom he, like Graeme Lorimer, has a knack of developing. Red of face and hair, Associate Editor...
...Veterans Administration in Proviso Township, near Chicago. Charles Hester had complained of a ticking in his head, and doctors could actually hear the ticking by cupping their ears a few inches away. It had bothered him intermittently ever since a shell exploded near him in the War. Colonel Hugh Scott, chief of the hospital staff, diagnosed as follows: "The tick-tock is caused when he moves a certain muscle in his palate. The movement of the palatal muscle carries the sound through the Eustachian tube to the middle ear.'' The muscular agitation in the roof of Veteran Hester...