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...should come into office "No one could have said that the ensuing debate was not legitimate. It transcended no rule of relevancy, and it proceeded to the very eve of adjournment. Then, early in the evening of March third, the filibuster emerged from its concealment, and the three Senators -Sherman of Illinois, LaFollette of Wisconsin, and France of Maryland undertook to hold the floor until the following noon. Their undertaking was successful- so successful, indeed, that the tensity of feeling among the majority found sardonic expression in the words of Vice President Marshall, who at the stroke of noon...
Trade Information. Under the Sherman Anti-Trust Law the Government prosecuted the Maple Floor Manufacturers Association and the Cement Manufacturers' Protective Association for conspiracy in restraint of trade, in that they gathered and disseminated among competitors certain information regarding their business. The lower courts upheld the Government's contention...
Among the institutions besides the University which have names teams to date Georgia Tech represented by B. M. and Jr.; Philadelphia College of Ospathy represented by Carl, Fischer, intercollegiate Champion in 1923. Fuller Sherman, Albert Gillis and Henry Orbst; Butler University of Indianapolis represented by Julius Sagalowsky, former Junior and boy champion of the Middle West and Irving Kurzrock, Stanford University of California is understood to be sending on Cranston man, former Municipal singles and present holder with partner of the Muncipal National Doubles Championship...
...excited youngsters to remember Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee. They remembered and played gloriously but later there was hard feeling, for the discovery was made that the old man had never served with any of the great commanders whom he mentioned but had actually marched with Sherman from Atlanta to the Sea. Heywood Brown. June Harper's Monthly...
West Entry J. C. Sherman '25, Room...