Word: bennette
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Neutrality" Nye, Missouri's chubby Bennett Clark all raised their voices in favor of what Massachusetts' prosy Walsh called national "detachment...
...four points in the Cornell contest, Dartmouth's Gus Broberg is far out in front of the field in the individual scoring race. With eight points last night, he broke the League all-time scoring record of 151 set by Pennsylvania's McNicholl in 1921. Cornell's Jim Bennett is second and Walt Foertsch, also of Cornell, is in third position. HOOP STANDINGS College W L Pts. Op. Pts. Dartmouth 10 2 470 374 Columbia 8 3 410 347 Cornell 7 4 420 395 Pennsylvania 6 5 365 346 Princeton 5 6 359 346 Yale 2 9 355 414 Harvard...
Immediate reason for the proposed incorporation was that the Oxford Group had been named as such in the will of a female doctor who wished to bequeath it ?500. The matter went into court in London, where Mr. Justice Sir Charles Bennett was informed in an affidavit that the Group "consists of a wholly indefinite and unascertainable number of persons who possess no organization and no secretary or treasurer or officer of any kind . . '. and who are endeavoring to lead a spiritual quality of life under the guidance of the Holy Spirit...
...rather strange arrangement," commented Mr. Justice Bennett. Asked if he would like to read a book called What Is the Oxford Group?, he snapped, "I won't, unless it is necessary," and adjourned the case, pending further evidence...
...thinks that the less Democrats say about it, the better for him or any other Democratic candidate for President in 1940. Profound conviction that the Democrats need no assistance in harming themselves continued to inspire G. O. P.'s McNary. Such remaining oppositionists as Missouri's fat Bennett Clark, North Dakota's Gerald Nye, California's Hiram Johnson, constituted not a real Opposition but a malformed crew without plan or leader. Thus deprived of the full-dress performance previously advertised by Senator Clark & Co., the public had to make out last week with some informative sideshows...