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...they baked him a cake. Four days after the pudgy-faced bookmaker told a Senate committee that he was earn ing $100,000 a year from the rackets, Manhattan's District Attorney Frank S. Hogan raided Erickson's oak-paneled Park Avenue office suite. Armed with a warrant, the D.A.'s men spent a leisurely day riffling through the files, trucked away five drawers and three cartons full of canceled checks, stubs, diaries and receipts dating back 14 years...
...notice appeared outside the dining hall pointing out that due to the lack of a quorum, the committee had nominated its own slate of candidates, and that anyone else desiring to get in on the act could file a petition. By Wednesday, even this notice had disappeared, and I warrant that not more than a tenth of the Lowell House electorate is aware that new House candidates for the Council have been proposed...
...Court's most controversial decision so far was handed down February 21. By a 5-3 vote, the Justices upheld the right of Federal officers to search and seize property "in a limited area" without a warrant if the action is incidental to an arrest for which there are proper documents. Justice Frankfurter, in dissenting, claimed that such police action violated the fourth amendment. Frankfurter remarked that changes in Justices on the bench should not change the law--an allusion to Minton and Clark, both in the majority. Most of the Court's important votes, however, have not pointed...
...Passport to Pimlico" is not one of those second features that warrant careful timing to avoid them. It is an imaginative comedy of London life which provides plenty of laughs with a restrained-farce type of humor...
Columbia received Stanford's offer late last month. After considering its schedule and the Indians' 44 to 0 rout of the Crimson, which Columbia beat only 14 to 7, the university refused the game because "present material did not warrant scheduling Stanford...