Word: young
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...dropping a nickel near me was taking a chance.") He got into appeals work and until 1931 did nothing else. In the appellate division he argued 1,400 cases covering every imaginable kind of law from bastardy to bankruptcy. His first trial case was in 1931 when he defended young Herbert Singer, of the Bank of United States. He won Singer's freedom finally on an appeal. For the next 14 years, as a trial lawyer, he did not lose a single case...
...center, Paul Staley is no match for the departed George Schrock, but the right side of the line is dynamite. Guard Stew Young, tackly dick Gowen, and end Red Roewe are all 1948 regulars, and all capable of playing both ways effectively...
...Relax," said the Eider, "and Ves-perini my ear. Young Followes, who is Gowen to Rowe-1 today? I say: Harvard 21 Dartmouth...
HARVARD DARTMOUTH Di Blasio (190) LE Beeman (207) Bradlee (200) LT Eberle (215) Davis (200) LG Price (205) O'Brien (210) C Staley (190) Bender (205) RG Young (205) Sedgwick (217) RT Bailey (205) Mazzone (195) RE Rowe (205) Henry (195) OB Clayton (195) Roohe (185) LH Dey (193) Moffie (175) RH Isbey (195) Shafer (193) FB Carey...
...council, appointed last week by the office of Mr. Robert Ross, Assistant Secretary of the Union, consists of the following, all freshmen: Lon Curts, Walter Wolf, Daniel Young, Thomas Hoya, Walter Bushman, Robert Day, in charge of publicity, and Ross, Secretary. They will meet in Samborski's office each Monday until the contest closes...