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Harvard's retiring President Lowell tried to curb young John Haven Emerson last year. "Stop making respirators," said President Lowell in effect. "I will like hell!" roared young Emerson, long, lean son of long, lean Public Health Man Dr. Haven Emerson of Manhattan, and strode out of the presidential...
Martin Porkay-Pikler, Budapest art dealer, sued the U. S. for $100,000 because last year, the day after he had been jilted by Sarah Darlington Carey, daughter of Wyoming's Senator Robert Davis Carey, he was arrested, later deported, thwarted from pursuing his courtship.
Sued. Frederick Henry Prince. 73, Boston banker, board chairman of Chicago's Union Stock Yards & Transit Co.; by Arthur H. Mason. 63, trainer and seller of polo ponies and hunters; for $50,000 damages on a charge that after a 1929 polo game at the Myopia Hunt Club in...
The name of Alfred Cleveland ("Blumey") Blumenthal has bobbed up persistently in the New York City Press for the past three years. Last week Mr. Blumenthal's pressagent, Walter Reichenbach, sued for $300 back pay, testified that he had been engaged to publicize Mr. Blumenthal, his wife Peggy Fears...
Bonner & Griffith lost their jobs when the Power Commission was reorganized in 1930. They engaged the Washington law firm headed by Frank J. Hogan. high-priced defenders of Bribee Albert B. Fall and Oilman Edward L. Doheny. They sued 14 Hearstpapers for sums ranging for each plaintiff from $100,000...