Word: candidate
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...this Dr. Berg made candid answer: "The surgeon can only be accused of accessory murder. The premeditated murder lies at the doorstep of those internists who permit their patients to get into such a deplorable state in which only the 'Hand of the Almighty' could save them. Would Dr. Andresen let them all die? . . . I am sorry that my remarks offended [him] . . . I simply asked for a closer cooperation...
...dedication will be written by Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes of the U. S. Supreme Court, and Justice Owen Roberts will contribute a life of Holmes. A complete candid camera biography of the late justice will be published, together with a full color reproduction of his portrait...
Four times as many candid camera shots of informal school life as last year will be run and full color "Punch" cartoons of English judges will make up the inserts separating various sections of the book. Covers the same as last year's will enable students to make up a matching set of three during their years at the Law School...
With regard to the regular Red Book, the new Chairman sees a need for more candid shots characteristic of life in the Yard and he is planning to start a photographic competition in the near future so that fall activities as well as winter and spring will be included in the panorama. Union dances and scenes of guys and gals at the football games will receive generous pictorial space, he said...
...criminal lawyer who rescued many a careless bigwig and stumbling mobster from legal quicksands; of a heart attack; in Jackson, N. H. Born in Austria, Jewish Max Steuer emigrated to Manhattan as a boy, worked day & night to pay for his legal education. At the height of his career, candid, inconspicuous Steuer was reputed to have made $1,000,000 a year. Among his clients: Max ("Boo Boo") Hoff, Gangster John Torrio, ex-Governor Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania, Fight Promoter Tex Rickard, onetime Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty, Charles E. Mitchell, onetime president of National City Bank of New York...