Word: york
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Reverend George Alexander Johnston Ross, D. D., professor of Homiletics in, Union Theological Seminary. New York City, will conduct the service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock...
...moment's scrutiny of the figures shows that in fact they are not an accurate index of the opinion of the voters at large. In New York City, for instance, where ballots were mailed to all registered voters, the Digest poll shows a majority for Smith of 35,000 votes in a total of over 240,000. These votes were cast by persons, 112,000 of whom report that they supported the Republican ticket in 1924 while only 83,000 admit having supported the Democratic ticket at that election. If this were a fair sample of the voters...
Dudley Bradstreet Williams Brown '32 of New York City has been elected Freshman soccer manager it was announced last night. Brown prepared at Hotchkiss...
Among the other articles in prospect are the following: "Vicarious Admissions" by Professor E. M. Morgan '02, an important contribution to the law of Evidence; an article by a well known New York corporation lawyer on the liabilities of a trustee under a corporate trust indenture; a discussion of multiple incorporation and the conflict of laws. "The Higher Law Background of American Constitutional Law", by E. S. Corwin; a valuable critique of some phases of present federal equity practice, as well as articles by Dean Roscoe Pound, Professors Zecharian Chafee and F. B. Sayre and other noted professors...
...chance Smith has is to carry all the doubtful states, this he cannot do as these states are giving more and more indications of a definite Republican plurality. Kentucky, even, will vote for Hoover with a definite majority. I do not believe, however, that Smith's lead in New York City can be overcome by a Republican lead upstate...