Word: wrighting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Appearing this week, the June issue of the Law Review will contain four articles by eminent authors. "Ought the Doctrine of Consideration to be Abolished from the Common Law?", by Lord Wright, Master of Rolls, is featured. Leslie Craven, Counsel to the Federal Coordinator of Transportation; Professor Warner Fuller of Duke University Law School, Felix Frankfurter; and Dean Charles E. Clark of Yale Law School complete the list...
Alan Harriman, only son of Joseph Wright Harriman, was killed in an automobile crash in 1928. For his burial, the elder Harriman bought a plot of 2,531 sq. ft. in a cemetery at Locust Valley, N. Y. for $8,246. Five years later, escaping from a Manhattan sanatorium where he was held pending trial for the Harriman National Bank failure, Joseph W. Harriman spent a night and a day at his son's grave, later tried weakly to kill himself when discovered at a nearby inn (TIME...
During the dinner, Robert H. Rawson '36, retiring chairman of the House Committee, presented Benjamin F. Wright, assistant professor of Government, with a silver cigarette case in recognition of his services as acting House Master during the first half of the current year...
...recent election of new officers to the House Committee, William Lawrence '37 was named chairman and William H. Wright, jr. '38, treasurer...
...Rogosin '39, L. S. Rosenberg '39, W. F. Schreiter '38, R. Senior '39, R. E. Shalen '37, C. B. Slade '39, R. A. Soloman '39, W. H. Stearns 1G, F. H. Stedman '37, R. E. L. Strider, II '39, M. W. Swan '39, H. S. Wallis '36, B. E. Wright...