Word: abouts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Teased by reporters, Mr. Calhoun inquired: "Who is F. Scott McBride? I've never met the gentleman. ... I guess we'll have to find out just who Mr. McBride is and exactly who he thinks he is. That's the way I feel about it. . . ." .
Another correspondent, Wythe Williams of the New York Times, had this to say about the activities of Mr. Shearer:
"A year after the Geneva meeting. Ambassador Gibson, at Brussels, speaking to a friend about Mr. Shearer, said: 'Whatever criticism may have been leveled against the press of America on his account, all I can say is that the information he handed out was correct.'
Richard Washburn Child, former U. S. ambassador to Italy, wrote to Senator Borah about the Senate investigation:
Leviathan. London barbers grumbled about "foreign labor." When Barber Arico reached London, he found the Kenny hair (see cut) had already been submitted to local shears. Mr. Kenny explained he wanted to give his old friend a vacation. Remarked the London Ex press: "The acquisition of millions tends to make...