Word: allens
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...women with short skirts and long necks" for the Whispering Campaign. He cried: "Neither the Republican nor the Demo cratic platform declares in favor of Prohibition." He said: "Senator Curtis and I are dry - nobody knows how dry we are!" Also, he mixed with Editor William Allen White of the Emporia, Kan., Gazette, in an argument of the kind that is thoroughly enjoyed in a country of long adjectives and short tempers...
...follows: Harvard--Goal, J. P. Faude '31; fullbacks: Stollmeyer, J. R. Bland '31; halfbacks, W. J. Carter, E. C. Tatham '31, A. S. Rudd '29; forwards, George Paton Jr. '29, E. J. Des Roches '31, Kerness, J. W. Carrigan '31, W. D. Vogel '30. Worcester--Goal, Whittaker; fullbacks, Adams, Allen; halfbacks, Rice, Barnes, Williams; forwards, Gamlowitz, Robinson, Cotton, Berry, Tucker. Substitutions--Harvard: Bodde for Rudd, Salmon for Faude, Booth for Bodde, E. C. Carter for Tatham. Worcester: Simonds for Tucker. Referee--McGuire. Time--Two 30 minute periods...
HARVARD SPRINGFIELDPickard, Burns, Baldwin, Prior, l.e. r.e., J. Clark, HerrBarrett, Davis, Alcock, l.t. r.t., Allen, VaughanTrainer, W. Ticknor, Movius, Shaw, l.g. r.g., G. Clark, TozierB. Ticknor, Dorman, Richards, c. c., LimbaughParkinson, Warner, Cunningham, r.g. l.g., Wolynec, NicodemusClark, Robinson, Storey, r.t. l.t., Jenkins, GeesmanDouglas, O'Connell, Harding, Ogden, r.e. l.e., Hammond, BlumenstockE. Putnum, Gilligan, S. Putnam, Greeley q.b. q.b., WilliamsonFrench, Batchelder, Graves, l.h.b. r.h.b., Lindeman, BellGuarnaccia, Mason, Grant, r.h.b. l.h.b., Duncan, CrowellHarper, Huguley, Moore, f.b. f.b., Rood, Johnso
...because the dynamic, hustle-up Roosevelt had told them to. When they found how unRooseveltian Taft was, they were vexed. Their clamor pained and confused him. The late Senator Dolliver described him as a large, amiable island surrounded by people who knew just what they wanted. "Figuratively," as William Allen White says, "he used to come out upon the front stoop of the White House and quarrel petulantly with the American people every...
...William Allen White returned on the President Harding, prepared to relieve himself of another "whoop" on the presidential campaign...