Word: bayard
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...They changed the name of the Tammany candidate from O'Brien to McKee." "Judge Seabury seems to think that he has the corner on virtue and probity in this city," snorted Candidate McKee. Inquisitor Seabury roared back and took verbal swipes at Recoverers Dudley Field Malone and Herbert Bayard Swope for being "servitors" of Jimmy Walker, and at Governor Lehman, President Roosevelt's good friend, for failing to act on Seabury recommendations for city reform. Thus attacked, these men swung back at Seabury and Fusion. "A base and reckless slander!" cried Joe McKee at Judge Seabury...
...Herbert Bayard Swope,† chin pointed up, looked exactly like the youth that kept saying 'Excelsior' on his way through the Alpine village, only more earnest, fiery and brave...
...Brain Truster, made a bee line to the White House to report to his chief. At the door newshawks upset him with questions about his expense account. London dispatches told how the U. S. Embassy had received bills totaling some $3,000 for Mr. Moley and Herbert Bayard Swope, his traveling companion. One was for $1,300 for transatlantic telephone calls. Another was for $500 for an airplane chartered to fly from Ireland to London but not used. Since Professor Moley and Companion Swope were not officially members of the U. S. Conference delegation, Secretary of State Hull declined...
...Manhattan carried President Roosevelt's premier Braintruster. smooth, positive Professor Raymond Moley. and slashing, impulsive Herbert Bayard Swope, onetime Executive Editor of Manhattan's defunct World. Fourteen years ago red-headed dynamic Journalist Swope attended the Paris Peace Conference as a mere correspondent. Last week, out of a job but rich because of a stock market killing in 1929, he sailed as "special adviser" to Professor Moley, took along as his own private secretary Son Herbert Bayard...
...Anderson 4G, of Cambridge, and to J. S. Frame 4G, of New York City. The Coolidge Fellowship, established by the late Archibald Cary Coolidge '87, for the study of history, has been awarded to L. U. Hanke '26, of Littleton. Another award in history is the Bayard Cutting Fellowship, awarded to E. P. Dean 3G, of Brockton...