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Married. Miss Rosemary Ames, daughter of Knowlton L. ("Snake") Ames (Booth Fisheries, American Steel Foundries, Chicago Journal of Commerce, etc., etc.), of Chicago; to Ogden Ketting, subaltern of Public Utility Magnate Samuel Insull, in Chicago. Samuel Insull Jr. functioned as best man.
Quicksand. Theatrically, lawyers get themselves into the most disturbing jams. This lawyer fell in love with the woman whose husband he was defending on the charge of murder, only to find both man and wife members of a harsh crowd of criminals. Eventually he escapes from his dilemma by sending...
Work in the Ames Competition is carried on by men in all three classes of the Law School. In the first year, the students are organized into clubs of about eight men each. During the first year in the Law School, cases are argued among members of the same club...
On the basis of reports which have been submitted by the clerks of the first year law clubs, the Board of Advisers has added the following clubs, in addition to the 33 announced last week, to the list of those who have qualified for the second year round of the...
Four clubs have now won their way to the quarter-finals of the Ames Competition in the second year of the Law School. By its recent victory over the Sargent Club, the Pollock-Choate Club joined the Warren, the Cardozo, and the Bryce Clubs in that bracket.