Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...type that they should not be entitled to protection by any court. ... In no instance has a Congressional investigation ever held up to the public gaze documents of a private and personal nature." The Senate, argued its hireling, is the sole judge of its own subpoenas, is not subject to interference from the courts. There might be, Mr. Harris suggested, a "very unseemly and unfortunate conflict" if the Court enjoined Western Union from delivering the telegrams and the Senate demanded the telegrams under threat of jailing Western Union officials for contempt...
...subject of the debate will be the same as that in the Brown fracas last night. Weber will speak first and Rossi will give the rebuttal...
...very hard," continued the Registrar, as he changed to the subject which is causing his department the most trouble today, "to judge when a driver is intoxicated. The famous definition of Judge Dewey, who later landed in an insane asylum, which stated that he is drunk who falls to the floor and cannot rise to drink some more' is adhered to by some of our magistrates, while others swing the opposite way and rule a driver intoxicated if he had had a single drink...
...Submerged Canyons of the Continental Shelves" is the subject for the public lecture at 8 o'clock tonight in the institute of Geographical Exploration, Divinity Avenue, by Harlan C. Stetson '23, research associate in Paleontology...
Difficulties experienced by young pupils in learning to read will be the subject of the second conference, which will take place tomorrow afternoon and evening in Emerson D under the direction of Walter F. Dearborn, Director of the Harvard Psycho-Educational Clinic...