Word: simpson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Lieut. H. R. Deighton Simpson...
...will be best furthered by the establishment of a dominion form of government for Ireland", the Princeton yearlings won on a split decision of the three judges. The presiding officer of the debate was Homer Albers, Dean of the Boston University Law School, and the judges were Professor Frank Simpson, the Reverend Fletcher Parker and Mr. Charles Howard Walker...
...coming year: Chairman, Bertram Francis Willcox of Ithaca, N. Y.; Treasurer, George Garey Barclay of New York, N. Y., a former president of the CRIMSON; Note Editor Ethan Davidson Alyea of Clifton, N. J.; Case Editor, Robert Morris Benjamin of New York, N. Y.; Book Review Editor, Sidney Post Simpson of Galesburg. III. Each year the Law Review officers are chosen from men having highest scholarship rating in the second-year class...
...second and third-year classes at the school who held the highest rank in the preceding year, have been awarded to Richard C. Curtis of Boston and William E. McCurdy of Murphy, N. C., both of whom were University graduates in the class of 1916; Sidney P. Simpson of Galesburg, Ill., who was graduated from Knox College in 1917; Ethan D. Alyea of Clifton, N. J., a Princeton man, and Bertram F. Willcox of Ithaca, N. Y., who took his college degree at Cornell...
Curtis stood first in last year's second-year class, numbering 220 men, from colleges all over the country, and McCurdy second. Simpson led the 437 members of the first-year class, and Alyea and Willcox were tied for second...