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...tried before Joseph Warren '97, Chief Justice; and J. N. Weich '17, of the firm of Hale and Dorr, and A. C. Townsend '11, of Ropes, Gray, Boyden; and Perkins, Associate Justices. H. V. Colby 2L, and A. D. A. Wieland 21, of the Bryce Club, will represent the plaintiff, while R. S. Cushman 2L and J. W. R. Zisgen 2L., of the Sanford Club, will be the attorneys for the defendant...
...Warren Law Club, represented by R.K. McConnaughey 2L. and F.W.R. Pride 2L., won in the second quarter-final of the Ames Competition held in Langdell Hall Center Friday night. F.S. Balthis Jr. 2L., and F.F. Houser 2L. of the Sutherland Law Club, represented the plaintiff, while McConnaughey and Pride were the attorneys for the defendant. The case was argued before a court of three justices, who are: Dean Roscoe Pound, Hon '20, Chief Justice; George P. Davis '14, of the firm of Dunbar, Nutter, and McClennen, and Francis N. Balch '96, of 60 State Street, Boston, Associate Justices. The Warren...
...take part in each argument. The debates, which will be the third series in which the various members of the Clubs have taken part, will be held toward the end of this month and in February. In the following list, the club which will take the part of the plaintiff is given first while the defence is second...
...happen in Hungary, where certain ancient family strains have achieved notable degeneration. Perhaps it was by mere chance that Count Emerich Dagenfeldt went mad soon after Sari Fedak became mistress and then (after some six years) wife to Ferenc Molnar. Another question: The Court: "Did you really call the plaintiff 'that low down little Budapest cat'?" Sari Fedak: "I hardly know her well enough to call her that, but whatever I said, I said." The Court: "It is suggested by the plaintiff that you may wish to apologize." Sari Fedak: "What? Certainly not! Why, if I read that...
...Mayor James J. Walker of New York City, as to many another metropolitan burgomaster, hotel owners have recently complained most bitterly. Chief plaintiff (for the New York Hotel Men's Association) is George Sweeney of the Hotel Commodore, who holds: Apartment hotels are alienating the appetites of potential diners at regular hotels by providing kitchenette facilities. His Honor should stop such nefarious seductions by invoking state laws which require more light, ventilation, sanitary devices and fire precautions in tenement houses (i. e. apartments where cooking facilities are provided) than in hotels (where cooking in the rooms is illegal...