Word: chapter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lodge of Massachusetts, you can go plumb to hell. You have nothing to say about it,' replied Mr. Hanna. Lodge said: 'All right, sir, I will make my fight on the floor of the convention.' 'I don't care a damn where you make your fight,' replied Hanna."The chapter goes on to imply that the Massachusetts Senator double-crossed Mark Hanna in giving the gold plank to the press prematurely, and that he later took credit for having written the plank...
...board of trustees of the John Greenleaf Whittier homestead in Haverhill, was vestryman at Christ Church, Cambridge, a member of the National Education Association, of the New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools, of the New Hampshire Historical Society, of the American Astronomical Society, and of the Harvard chapter of Phi Beta Kappa...
...Thus ends in catastrophe the vastest and most futile attempt in history to create artificially a new industry," said the London Daily Chronicle with reference to the death of the subsidy plan. " A new chapter now opens for the British Mercantile Marine...
...known whether the Rotary Clubs pay any attention to Mr. Mencken or not. Possibly, if the Baltimore chapter should elect him a member...
...prizes of $30 each are offered to undergraduates for the best translation into Attic Greek of certain passages in J. A. Symond's "The Greek Poets" from the chapter on "The Satirists" and translation into Latin of certain passages in W. W. Fowler's, "Religious Experience of the Roman People...