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...District Attorney George A. Thompson announced yesterday that he will conduct an inquest "sometime next week" into the cause of death of Jeremiah Brickman 2L. Brickman died October 28 fom a sub-dural homorrhage and a skull fracture supposedly received October...
...first time, debaters last season went to the Regional Tournament at Wesleyan and won against 16 other teams. Vermont came in second, although it beat the Crimson in the National Intercollegiates at West Point. The Debate Council also won the District Eight Tournament...
Gallivanting? To some Pasadenans, Goslin could do nothing right. His trips to education conferences outside the city (as president of the American Association of School Administrators, he had to take several) were denounced as "gallivanting." His insistence that pupils go to the schools in their district zones infuriated some parents who liked to send their children to whatever schools suited them (i.e., those without Negroes or underprivileged children...
Seamanship. The flabbergasted commission countered that Dollar had described himself in writing as "former owner" of the line and, in fact, had written off the stock as a capital loss on his income-tax return. The commission won the first round in federal district court in Washington, which ruled that Dollar had sold his company. So the commission confidently continued to build up the line, acquired virtually a new fleet of ships, including two 23,515-ton passenger liners, the President Cleveland and President Wilson. Under President George Killion, onetime chain-store executive and former treasurer of the Democratic Party...
...Louis Linder, always kind, helpful, and generous to the Yale men, took over the management. Students began to refer to the new Temple Bar location as either "Mory's" or "Louie's." But in 11912 expansion of the business district forced out the alehouse. A group of alumni, under the name of Mory's Association, Incorporated, bought the present white colonial building on York street as a food-and drink club for Yale men, and moved in Louie, the old clock, the books, the tintype photos, and other reminders, of "Quiet House" and Temple Bar days...