Word: address
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...stand, Lawyer Hogan remonstrated with Representative Fish lest his client be further misunderstood by the public. Representative Fish denied having cast upon Mr. Doheny any aspersions in addition to those cast by the U. S. Supreme Court, which mentioned "fraud" and "collusion." Then Representative Fish took occasion to address Lawyer Hogan as follows on the Fall-Sinclair-Doheny business in general: " . . . the country is aflame with righteous indignation at the nasty, sordid revelations both as regards the oil leases and the jury-tampering, and will not be satisfied with halfway measures. The public demands that all involved in either...
...seven months since the new Mayor, in his official inaugural address, declared his intention, though he has no proper jurisdiction over the schools, to proceed to oust the superintendent...
...Modern daily journalism has become a highly systematized business enter prise, conducted on the chain store principle, with money-making as its aim," decleared Oswald Garrison Villard '93, editor of The Nation, in his address at Phillips Brooks House last night, Mr. Villard asserted that this state of affairs gave little room for the existence of ethics in journalism, announced as the topic of his talk...
Governor Fisher. The Labor conference had invited Governor John S. Fisher of Pennsylvania to come and address it on the subject of state-appointed coal-&-iron police. Governor Fisher declined. It was unfortunate for Governor Fisher that he had to decline because that gave one-time (1917-21) Governor Gifford Pinchot a chance to dwell on the subject in his stead. Mr. Pinchot is no political friend of his fellow-Republican, Governor Fisher...
...Reel '28, president of the Harvard Debating Council, Barrett Williams '28, vice-president, and E. M. Rowe 1L, one of the University debating coaches, will address the first year forensic gathering and four Freshmen will argue the question: "Resolved, That the preparatory school provides better training for life than does the public high school...