Word: chauncey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...officers named, William Gordon Saltonstall of Readville, as chairman of the Jubilee Committee, and George C. Crawford 2d of New York City as assistant chairman. Henry Chauncey of Columbus, O., is chairman of the Smoker Committee. 'John Watts of Morristown, N. J., has been appointed Editor-in-chief of the Red Book...
...Union League Club, founded in 1863 on the plank of "uncompromising and unconditional loyalty to the Nation," regardless of party?a club which has since grown into a great Republican stronghold, numbering among its presidents Joseph H. Choate, Hamilton Fish, Chauncey M. Depew, Elihu Root, Charles E. Hughes, Henry P. Davison, James R. Sheffield (now Ambassador to Mexico) ?a birthday celebration was held. It was in honor of the forth coming 80th anniversary of the birth of Elihu Root...
Then Mr. Root arose: "It was 57 years ago that I joined the Union League Club. Of the men who joined in that year, only three are now alive: George F. Baker, Chauncey M. Depew and myself. . . . Mr. Baker travels on golden clouds and Mr. Depew has given up counting his years by ordinary measures of time, using light-years instead...
William M. Butler, ex-Republican Campaign manager, new Senator from Massachusetts, made his first important public speech since taking office at a dinner in Boston, declaring that the election of 1924 was the greatest "thinking election" since 1896. Through cold and winter weather, Chauncey M. Depew, nearly 91, went to the Pilgrim's banquet in Manhattan, spoke, saying: "What's the matter with Congress? Well, you have to be in Congress to understandd," was reflected President of the society with Elihu Root, John W. Davis, in his corps of officers...
Anemia. Preparations of spleen and bone marrow combined have been used to increase the number of red blood corpuscles in rabbits, dogs, human beings. The treatment was used successfully in cases of secondary anemia, but had no value against pernicious anemia.-Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, University of Wisconsin...