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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Williston vs. L. Egbert and Partner, H. Cole and Angell vs. Chase and L. Wheeler, A. Knox and Duane vs. E. Weeks and Wells, W. Clark and R. A. Curtis vs. Carver and Smyth, H. Colt and D. Key vs. R. W. Shaw and D. P. Sixbey, B. F. Wilson and I. Orr vs. Liapman and de Turenne, Bodge and Schurz vs. Guild and Hoskins, R. P. Place and R. L. Place vs. Houghton and P. Hofer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLAY OFF FOURTH ROUND MATCHES THIS AFTERNOON | 10/8/1919 | See Source »

...Groups in addition to those already organized have been formed. The leaders and subjects for these additional groups are as follows: Professor E. E. Davis on "Current Economic Problems," to last five weeks; Professor R. F. Hoernle on "Philosophy and Social Reform," to last five weeks; Professor G. G. Wilson on "International Relations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Form New Discussion Groups | 10/7/1919 | See Source »

Lynching, like Slavery, has never recognized racial or geographic limits; as the fate of the Mayor of Omaha forcibly reminds us. Hundreds of white men in this country have been victims of lawlessness and mob violence; it was the lynching of a Montana labor leader that called forth President Wilson's utterance of July 26th. It cannot be confined to the South: excluding New England there is not a single section of the Union which has not been the scene of at least one lynching in the past 22 years. The evil is national in range and scope; the nation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUR NATIONAL DISGRACE. | 10/1/1919 | See Source »

...practice. Never once during the late war did the German press fail to gloat over American atrocities, while now, with the Treaty of Peace not yet signed, our Allies can hardly restrain the accusing finger at our "peculiar American practice of lynching." When it was considered that President Wilson might intervene in Ireland's behalf, it was seriously moved in the English House of Commons that a committee be appointed to investigate and report upon the American institution of lynching, while only this past week a Boston paper publishes a reprint from a French daily expressing astonishment and horror...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUR NATIONAL DISGRACE. | 10/1/1919 | See Source »

...Carse, W. T. Jay vs. S. E. Collinson, H. Elliott vs. A. M. Reid, G. F. Warburg vs. L. G. Egbert; 3.30-5.00: O. C. Woolpert vs. S. T. Alcus, R. W. Marks vs. H. S. Ferris, D. S. Gates vs. W. S. Holbrook, P. Hofer vs. B. F. Wilson, H. Huang vs. J. R. Morss; 5.00-6.30: J. M. Cabot vs. D. Key, R. P. Place vs. D. Cmmett, Jr., D. H. Finck vs. L. B. Norne, J. E. Lumbard vs. P. M. Frowenfel, G. P. Fogg vs. M. Sterne, G. C. Hauser vs. A. Beebe, H. P. Pruyn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENNIS MATCHES OPEN AT 3 TODAY | 10/1/1919 | See Source »

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