Word: bacons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Washington. "Eddie," Negro messenger to the office of Sectary of State since 1869, has served under Hamilton Fish, William M. Ewarts, James G. Blaine, F. T. Frelinghuysen, Thomas F. Bayard, John W. Foster, Walter Q. Gresham, Richard Olney, John Sherman, William R. Day, John Hay, Elihu Root, Robert Bacon, Philander C. Knox, William Jennings Bryan, Robert Lansing, Bainbridge Colby, Charles Evans Hughes. In recent years, he has presented passports to all representatives of foreign governments, including Bernstorff and Dumba...
...Students on probation should beware of using the Boston and Maine Railroad when returning from vacation", Assistant Dean Bacon said yesterday to a dropped Freshman on probation. The student had missed his first class after recess because his train was late, and had gone to see the dean before being summoned...
...personal view point of Professor Ross might be described as slightly pink. Although he saves his bacon by a frank admission and condemnation of the economic theories and policies of the Soviets, the feelings still remains that his sympathies on the whole lie on the side of Russia and her socialistic experiment as against the wrongs of the expropriated "never-works" and the unveiled hostility of the capitalist countries of the world. There is no denying that the Allies and the United States tremendously misjudged the potentialities of the Soviet Revolution, and that to date their policy towards Russia...
...dearest dream is to own a boat big enough to sleep and fry bacon in; to write three good novels and about 30 good plays, each of which would run a year on Broadway. A publisher once came to me and said that I had a Harold Bell Wright vein which I was neglecting to cultivate, and that there was no reason why I shouldn't make $30,000 a year if I would write that kind of book and let him publish it. He is buried in the suburbs of Philadelphia...
...Bacon then went on to explain that men assigned to the various dormitories will not be obliged to take their meals there, although it is extremely desirable that they do so. Over a hundred outside Freshmen are now boarding at the Freshman Dining Halls. Any other men wishing to sign up for meals there have been asked to make arrangements with Mr. P. A. Marsh at the Bursar's office...