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...President tendered a dinner to the Italian Debt Commission, which was attended by the entire Cabinet except the Postmaster General, the Attorney General and the Secretary of Labor, and likewise by Senators Smoot, Borah and Swanson, and Representative Theodore E. Burton...
...shortage and that New England would learn to use cheaper substitutes for hard coal; J. Hamilton Lewis, former "dude" Senator from Illinois, who found the President not at home, and told reporters that the fight for the Republican nomination in 1928 would be between Messrs. Hoover and Dawes; Senator Borah, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who called by invitation to discuss the funding of the Italian Debt (see CABINET) ; Commander John R. Mc-Quigg of the American Legion to tell the President what legislation the Legion desires; Miss Glenna Collett, woman golf champion, to pay her respects...
Unless it has some such significance, the issue is most unimportant; and many earnest students of foreign affairs, men like Senator Borah, have expressed the firm conviction that our adhering to the protocol creating the court can have no other purpose or effect than affording an entrance to the league. It is doubtless partly on that very account that the proposed step has had such wide support as well as opposition. If Senator Borah's view is justified in fact, the proposed policy deserves more profound consideration from American citizens than it has yet received. It is then more than...
...Senator Borah, although he is not a member of the U. S. Debt Funding Commission, has always a respectful hearing with the Commission, for he is Chairman...
...only natural that Charles E. Piez, President of the Illinois Manufacturers' Association, recently selected Mr. Borah as a fitting person to whom a plea might be made for debt-leniency to France. Last week Mr. Borah replied to Mr. Piez, presenting with his usual eloquence, the standpoint of the 100-cents-on-the-dollar debt collectors...