Word: stouts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...jury sympathized entirely and last week, after 19 minutes deliberation, decided that Defendant Remus had been temporarily insane and was not guilty. "American justice! I thank you!" shouted stout, baldheaded, raucous Mr. Remus...
...five weeks, Judge Chester R. Shook of Cincinnati, and a jury of ten men and two women, listened to stout, baldheaded, raucous George Remus, attorney, defend stout, baldheaded raucous George Remus, accused of murder. The two Messrs. Remus were physically one-and-the-same man, but Judge Shook was impotent to prevent them from acting as separate entities in his courtroom, where they convinced the jury that still a third stout, baldheaded, raucous George Remus had committed the murder...
...Junior Committee in charge of the balloting is headed by A. R. Sweezy and includes J. P. Cotton, James De Normandie, P. I. Dunne, J. K. Fairbank, A. H. Harlow, W. G. Hazard, J. W. McPherson, Robert Reinhart, P. H. Rhinelander, J. H. Sachs, H. F. Schwarz, R. A. Stout and W. S. Youngman...
...Bragdon '28, W. N. Bump '28, E. F. Clark '28, W. B. S. Clymer '29, T. Flint '29, F. B. Thurbor '30, A. R. Hawes '28, R. B. O'R. Hocking '28, C. H. Norris '29, K. A. Perry '28, LeB. H. Sparrow '28, and R. A. Stout...
...Nominating Committee. The Junior Committee in charge of the balloting is headed by A. R. Sweezy and includes Morton Cole, James De Normandie, P. I. Dunne, J. K. Fairbank, A. H. Harlow, J. W. McPherson, Robert Reinhart, P. H. Rhinelander, J. H. Sachs, H. F. Schwarz, R. A. Stout, W. S. Tower, R. G. West, and W. S. Youngman. After the close of the polls the same committee will count the ballots and the results will be announced in the CRIMSON tomorrow...