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Next to Duane and Ingraham, Russell was largely responsible for the visitors' scoring. He won his service with regularity and made many points on his accurate placements. Tressell, too, played a good game, but did not measure up to his partner...
...door, locked from the inside. The only key of that door lies on the table near his body. The sole apparent clue to the murder is a new pin found on the floor of the vault. Suspicion falls upon various characters in turn?a beautiful actress?a former partner of Trasmere's now turned dope-fiend?Trasmere's valet?and so on. The explanation, when it comes, is ingeniously simple and highly unexpected...
Eagan (who while an undergraduate at Yale three years ago was petitioned by Dempsey to be his sparring partner) was pitted against one Hulks in the final. " Eagan, full of vigor, dropped his opponent to the floor with a forceful body blow. Hulks' head struck the boards rather heavily and the referee stopped the contest...
...November 5th, Mr. William L. Marbury, of Baltimore, spoke on the practical side of the law and the ideals of the profession; on November 19th Mr. Henry F. Hurlburt, president of the Boston Bar Association, spoke on the trial of cases; on December 10th Mr. Henry H. Pierce, partner in the firm of Sullivan and Cromwell, spoke on work in the large New York offices; on January 14th, Judge Learned Hand of the U. S. District Court, gave some practical hints from the judge's side of the case; and on February 11th Mr. Herbert Parker, ex-Attorney General...
...Gilbert M. Hitchcock-not too proud to be a journalist. (P. 21.) Rear-Admiral Weeks. (P. 7.) Brainless women-who make the best wives. (P. 19.) An average speed of 250 miles an hour-in a blinding sandstorm. (P. 27.) Victor Hindmarch-when his non-stop dancing partner retired a-faint, he continued with a woman spectator. (P. 31.) "Laddie"; Sanford - American sportsman. (P. 28.) A Supreme Court potent enough to do "ten times as much work as it did in the days of Marshall." (P. 4.) The Oxford crew and the Oxford track team-and Hume, Brown, Mellen...