Word: cedars
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Just when he was supposed to be looking intently in another direction, President Coolidge turned around last week and said he would spend the summer in the northwest corner of Wisconsin, in a log cabin, in a cedar forest, on an island in a trout stream...
...game, and trout-500,000 of them, stocked, bred, liver-fed for 30 years -brook trout, lake trout, steelhead trout -yes, even rainbow trout. President Coolidge announced his decision abruptly; said he would hold the Budget meeting early, on June 11 and leave immediately afterwards for Brule, Wis., for Cedar Island Lodge and cool woods, seclusion, trout. Summer White House Inspector Starling sped back to Wisconsin to put all in readiness...
More practical thinkers finished their scrutiny of Cedar Island Lodge's piscatorial specifications and passed on to other matters. For example, would Mrs. Coolidge find it comfortable...
...office next autumn but, as Washington judges men, he will run for something, somewhere, soon. As Washington judges politicians, he will get there. In. Col. MacNider's successor, chosen at his suggestion months ago, was another Iowa banker and American Legionary, Col. Charles Burton Robbins of Cedar Rapids. Aged 50, Col. Robbins served against the Spaniards, was wounded in the head. He has an insurance business (Cedar Rapids Life). He has been a judge. As able a Big-Desk man as his young predecessor he is more the type of man who will stay at a Big Desk-directing...
...Cedar Rapids...