Word: upping
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Commenting on the Monday meeting, Burke, said yesterday that he had given a week's notice that Roy M. Goodman '51, Council treasurer, would occupy the chair at the meeting. Burke added that Goodman had not made up his mind on the resolution when he took the chairmanship.
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."
But they gave up when the lawyers pointed out that the Justice Department could issue an injunction restraining them, and nothing could be done about it until the Supreme Court convened again next year. By then the emergency in New York would probably have passed
Rockwell piled up 26 points, but he did not get started until the second half; ten of his points came on foul shots. Ed Smith was second high man with 13. Gerry Murphy's set shot was the only outside shooting effective against the close Springfield guarding.
Officials of the transportation industry stayed up late last night perfecting plans to cope with the traditional efflux, while highway police prepared to welcome the holiday crowd.