Word: toed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The lawyers also referred to Athanasaw v. US (Florida, 1913): "Procuring or aiding the interstate transportation of a girl for the purposes of employing her under such surroundings as tend to induce her to give herself up to a condition of debauchery . . . constitutes the offence denounced by the act."
As to the CRIMSON's complicity in such after-efforts, the brief cited Montgomery v. US (Wyoming, 1915): "In a prosecution for transporting women in interstate commerce for immoral purposes, a copy of a telegram sent by the accused and found in the files of the receiving office was held...
The CRIMSON had sent telegrams to nine women's colleges asking them to cross state boarders, the lawyers pointed out, and publicly admitted doing so in its news columns.
Editors at first planned to go ahead with their tub-sharing and fight the case to the highest tribunal if an injunction was served.
Instruction in the Bill of Rights was given to over 100 Army officers yesterday afternoon by Robert G. McCloskey Ph.D. '48, assistant professor of Government.