Word: scotts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Calif., publicly declared his confidence in 1) the Supreme Court, 2) the New Deal. It was John Hessin Clarke, now 79, still very much of his own opinion. Said he : "I can't bring myself to regard seriously the action of declaring a few Acts unconstitutional. The Dred Scott decision was reversed by the Civil War; the legal tender decision was reversed by the Court itself, and the income tax was declared unconstitutional in a five-to-four decision which was reversed by the people in an amendment to the Constitution. But the Court survives in full health...
...chief thing that distinguishes Henry ("Scotty") Scott, 26, from thousands of other medium-blond, medium-sized young men is his ability to play the piano wearing mittens. As a youth at Syracuse University, he intended to be a serious concert pianist, until a winter day when he went indoors from skating with hands so freezing cold that he kept on his mittens to practice his scales...
Leading articles of the fiftieth volume bear in this first issue the names of distinguished authors, Harlan F. Stone, Supreme Court justice, E. Merrick Dodd, Jr. '10, professor of Law, and Austin Wakeman Scott, Story Professor...
...Harvard lineup: g., Riecken, Gray; rf., Morrisson, V. Whitney; lf., Gosline; rh., Haskel, D. Burbank; ch., E. Whitney; lh., A. Scott; ro., Parsons, Witkin; ri., Davis; c., Arrowsmith; li., Fraley; lo., Rabenold, Sinnott...
...Harvard lineup: g., Williams; r.f, Bradley; lf., Robie; rh., Burbank; ch., R. Scott, Rickard; lh., Phillips, Haskell; ro., Hastings. Parsons; rl., Harnden, Lewis; c., Holcombe, Johnson; li., Johansen; lo., Wood...