Word: locally
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Born: on a farm in Holmes County, Ohio, Nov. 27, 1880. Start in life: prosecutor. Career: Son of a well-to-do farmer who moved into Canton to take a local Treasury job when William McKinley became President, he received a public school education, attended Ohio State University, studied law at Western Reserve University. With a natural flair for politics he got a job as assistant prosecutor of Stark County but gave it up after three years to practice privately. Ambitious, he ran for the House of Representatives when 32, was beaten; got himself elected two years later, re-elected...
...Last week the Washington Court House, Ohio, sheriff arrested Mr. Daugherty's brother, Mai S. Daugherty and held him for $40,000 bail, in connection with the failure early this year of two local banks, one of them the supposed repository of some of the Ohio Gang's graft...
...Lord of the manor held court on his land, cunt rolled local churches, was personally represented in the provincial assembly...
...counted among these who stand with unqualified approval behind the editorial position of the CRIMSON in relation to the conduct of the American Leglon during their week of convention in Boston. That the CRIMSON should be the only publication to break the conspiracy of silence on the part of local journals, must be a cause of satisfaction to a multitude of Harvard men. The simple speaking of truth about the existing state of anarchy during the Legion week was an act of courage under the circumstances, and upholds the best tradition of Massachusetts. That the truth should be unpalatable...
...Dudley 3L, president of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, explained the purpose of these lectures. He said, "These talks were given so that members of the Legal Aid Bureau will know how the local courts function when domestic cases come before the judge. We also want to know how to cooperate with the two men who spoke before us tonight. Over one-sixth of the cases handled through the bureau involve domestic troubles and therefore this knowledge is quite essential...