Word: yorke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...some Harvard boys, but more Yale boys," admitted Ina Ray Hutton, billed this week at a Boston theater as "the Blonde Bombshell of Rhythm." She tactfully hastened to add, however, that the reason for the predominance of Yale could be attributed to the fact that she was in New York and New Haven more often than in Boston...
...clock. Only open meeting will be the plenary session tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock in Emerson D at which reports on the discussions at each table will be submitted and a final summary will be made by Adolph A. Berle '13, City Chamberlain of New York...
...Ransom brings to the Conference wide knowledge of public utility law and of the course of legal progress and education. Graduated from the Cornell Law School in 1905, he was identified with the Presidential campaign of Theodore Roosevelt in 1912, and then took up various duties with the New York Public Service Commission. In 1917 Ransom was Republican and Fusion candidate for the position of District Attorney of New York...
Prominent in the Bar Association, he was vice-president for New York for two years, and served on committees dealing with jurisprudence and law reform, public utility law and legal education. He acted as president of the American Bar Association for the term of 1935-1936, and frequently contributed to legal and economic periodicals. He has at the same time been a member of such organizations as the American Association for Labor Legislation, The American Academy of Political and Social Science, and the American Economic Association...
...delighted when he made Group 2 at finals. And that was all very well. His father in New York said he would give him a new LaSalle so he could have just a great time all summer. The boy said he thought he would come back to summer school. It was in his blood, he said. He was crazy for study...