Word: bennett
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Juggernaut. On March 15, 1919, in the city of Paris, some 1,000 U. S. veterans met to forget the War. On hand were such men as Captain Ogden Livingston Mills, Lieut.-Col. Theodore Roosevelt Jr., Colonel William J. Donovan, Major de Lancey Kountze, Colonel Bennett Champ Clark, Major John Thomas Taylor. With Colonel Clark in the chair, they formed themselves into a society whose purpose was expressed in a preamble: "For God and Country, we associate ourselves together for the following purposes: To uphold and defend the Constitution . . . Law and order . . . 100% Americanism . . . Memories . . . Individual obligation to the community...
...English 3a Emerson D English 13 Harvard 8 English 22a Emerson D Fine Arts 1b Adams--Marvin-Smith Fogg Large Room Mason--Worsnop Robinson Annex Fine Arts 5p Fogg Small Rm. Fine Arts 8a Van Rensselaer Rm. French 7 Emerson 211 Geography 1a Harvard 6 German 1b Mr. Bennett, Sec. 1 Sever 6 Mr. Hawkes, Sec. 2 Sever 30 Dr. Henner, Sec. 3 Sever 35 German 5 Sever 29 German 6 Sever 29 Government 9a Harvard 2 Government 13b Harvard 5 Greek 12 Sever 29 History 5a New Lect. Hall History 9 New Lect. Hall History 13 Sever 5 History...
...telephoned Mr. Bennett's old friend J. H. Thomas [Secretary for Dominions], who is holidaying blithely and typically at Brighton. 'Is this more humbug?' I ashed, in effect. ... 'I haven't read about it and I couldn't say anything in any case' replied Thomas...
Only Englishmen to get really excited were Socialist intellectuals like Lord Marley. "Bennett's inability to make further concessions plus his obvious need to advocate some bold policy for election, makes him turn to some idea better called 'state Capitalism' than Fascism," cried Marley. "This way out came natural to a man of Bennett's mental equipment, which, though clever, completely refuses to face the real cause of the crisis and the real way out. Bennett and the forces he represents are obviously making Capitalism's last stand...
Ford makes his headquarters. There for counsel and advice go untitled Fordlings like William Cowling (sales), Albert M. Wibel (purchasing) and Charles Sorensen, hard-boiled superintendent of the mighty Rouge works.* Also high in Ford councils are William J. Cameron, Mr. Ford's official spokesman, and Harry H. Bennett, who handles personnel and directs Ford Motor's notoriously efficient police. But the one & only boss of Ford Motor Co. is Henry Ford...