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...Lawyer and Judge in Court" will be the subject of a talk to be given by Judge Julian Mack a former Overseer of the University and now a judge of the United States Circuit Court, at 8:15 o'clock tonight in Langdell Center under the auspices of the Law School Society of the Phillips Brooks House. All members of the University and particularly Law School men are invited to attend...
...large share of impartial attention is bestowed upon the Philadelphia Athletics, attracted mainly by what seems a striking change of policy on the part of Manager Cornelius McGillicuddy, conveniently called "Connie Mack...
...Giants, led his Philadelphia club to its first American League pennant in 1902. He repeated the feat in 1905, 1910, 1911, 1913, 1914. At the conclusion of the 1914 campaign, he found that his winning habits had had a deadening, unprofitable effect on his public. Philadelphians were sure that Mack's team would win; were spending their money to witness sports in which the element of chance was more noticeable...
...paid into the Athletics' treasury large sums of money. With a slight fraction of this pelf he combed sandlot, high school, college, obscure league; purchased the economical services of several bright-faced lads; settled to the business of developing another winning team. Followed lean years, amusing to Connie Mack's opponents...
Judge Julian Mack and Professor W. S. Holdsworth of Oxford University head the list of speakers. Judge Mack, a member of the former. United States Commerce Court, is a former Overseer of the University. Professor Holdsworth, the present recipient of the Ames Prize, is the author of "The History of English Law", and is perhaps the most eminent legal historian now living...