Word: chandlerisms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Yesterday in the absence of both Governor Chandler and Lieut. Governor Johnson, Governor pro tern J. E. Wise, reinstated the 17,000 with a blanket reappointment...
...recipients are Fraser Neiman, 3G., of Cambridge, Mass.; William K. Chandler, Instructor in English and Tutor; Carleton Green, 5G., of Troy, N. Y.; George M. Kahrl, of Mt. Vernon, O., Ph.D. Harvard '36; Edward C. Peple, 4G., of Richmond, Va., and Ralph M. Wardle, 3G., of Woonsocket...
...members of the Jubilee Committee, besides Harvin, are: Oliver Bolton, Kenneth Booth, Robert Brewer, Robert M. Bunker, Thomas N. Calhoun, Richard D. Dyer, Robert Gannett, Charles Houghton, Chandler Hevey, and Charles A. Meyer...
...least 100,000 years old. Dr. William Francis Giauque, 40, of the University of California, holder of the U. S. record for low temperature (.16° C. above Absolute Zero), discoverer of two variant forms of oxygen weighing 17 and 18 atomic units instead of the ordinary 16; the Chandler medal of Columbia University...
...California's primary, however, would have been to risk repudiation in his home State, to endanger his whole aim. Three stanch allies he had who shared his aims: Publisher George Toland Cameron of the San Francisco Chronicle; Publisher Joseph Russell Knowland of the Oakland Tribune; Publisher Harry Chandler of the Los Angeles Times. That gave the ex-President one Old Guard paper in each of California's three metropolitan areas. Several months ago the Hoover plans were well afoot: to name an uninstructed Conservative-controlled delegation to the Republican convention at Cleveland. As nominal head of this slate...