Word: yorke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Nature of Property" will be the topic of a public address by Professor Morris R. Cohen, of New York college, in Langdell Hall at 5 o'clock. This is one of a series of lecture by Professor Cohen on "Principles and Facts in Legal Though...
WORCESTER, Oct. 23 (UP)--Joseph Duval, 69, Worcester laborer, was fatally hurt tonight on the Worcester-Boston highway when struck by an automobile in which three Harvard Medical students were returning to Cambridge from New York...
Bert Alfred Canvit, 22, of Hinbrook, New York, the driver, told police he "didn't sec the man until the car bumped against something." Douglas Farmer, 22 of Hinsdale, Illinois, and Erwood G. Edger of Toledo, Ohio, with Canvit at the time, assisted him in taking Duval to a hospital where he died soon after admission. After questioning they continued on their...
...prejudicial epithets, now in vogue, the Medical Bureau has been defined by a New England journal as "a bolshevist organization with headquarters in Moscow." Lest the credulous believe, let me, as national chairman of the Bureau, hasten to testify that it is an American organization with headquarters in New York...
That even a strike cannot break up the day-to-day movement of life was illustrated Tuesday when, in a manner grandly reminiscent of clipper ships days, the Queen Mary slipped into port helped only by a rowboat, several stevedores, and St. Christopher. Owing to the New York tugboat strike, the Cunard liner did not have its customary twelve pushers as it arrived off the Fiftieth Street pier in early morning sunlight. On its bridge stood Commodore Robert B. Irving who observed the state of the weather and declared it deal, then took out his gold medal of the patron...