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FRESHMEN GOLD COAST Caturani, f.b. f.b., Jones Sonenfield, r.w. r.w., Gannon Nichols, r.c. r.c., Ossorio Whitney, l.c. l.c., Draper Potter, l.w. l.w., Earling Sherman, s.o.h. s.o.h., Kirkland Smith, h.b. h.b., Boyd Gilbert, l.f. l.f., Linder White, l.f. l.f., Elmore Davis, l.f. l.f., Osborne Schwyzer, 2f 2f., Lemann Moore, 2f. 2f., Bokenson Babbitt, 3f. 3f., Hunting Ward, 3f. 3f., Mitchell Simmonds, 3f. 3f., Watt...
Into the address which he was to read to the annual Associated Press luncheon in Manhattan this week, President Walter Sherman Gifford of American Telephone & Telegraph Co., largest corporation in the land, had the wit to put a paragraph which the Press would surely quote...
...playing on the University team Saturday are as follows: Backs: E. C. Carter '81, A. W. Huguley 81, C. A. Snelling '81, Stanton Whitney '84, T. N. Lawler 21, G. G. Hartridge '82, A. W. Sherman '84, W. W. Boyd '88, and E. G. Pugh '88. Forwards: W. D. Carter '81, R. K. Farris 2G.R., J. A. Poffer '84, W. VanN. Jones '82, Bruce Elmore '84 (captain), J. N. Trainer '81. H. P. Schwyser '84, G. H. Conant '88, P. W. Dockery II, and R. W. Straus...
...Violation. In the Federal Court of Chicago in January 1930 the U. S. Government won an important suit. For it was decreed that five primary defendants (chief among them: Standard Oils of New Jersey and Indiana, and Texas Co.) and 45 secondary defendants were guilty of violating the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. Their guilt lay in the patent pool and cross-licensing system by which they kept unto themselves and licensees the valuable oil-cracking patents. But last week this important anti-trust suit, now in its seventh year, was lost by the Government. The Supreme Court held that...
...other crash cases the defense pleaded Act-of-God (TIME, March 30 et ante), summoned such expert witnesses as Frank Monroe Hawks, Bernt Balchen and Charles Sherman ("Casey") Jones to testify that the company had taken reasonable care, that the pilot had done his best in an emergency. But for the plaintiffs Attorney Ernest P. Biro (his famed witness was Clarence Chamberlin) argued that the emergency was of Pilot Foote's own making: attempting to turn at low altitude after a motor...