Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cleveland...
...relationship in the annual rings of the trees. Three marked periods of retarded growth were manifest, just prior to 1828, 1884 and 1912. These were the years of major catastrophes for Republicans. In 1828, log-cabin-and-hard-cider Andrew Jackson smote them down; in 1884, rotund-reformer Grover Cleveland, in 1912, scholar Woodrow Wilson. ... It struck me that possibly the same lack of rainfall which caused the trees to wane also caused the party in power to wane. Several economists have recognized the correlation between rainfall and economic cycles. It is just one step further to carry the economic...
...There are probably half a dozen states in the Union where colored votes could settle a Presidential election. Why not settle it? They can settle them [elections] in Chicago, Detroit, New York, probably in Cleveland, along the Ohio River. ... It is a scurvy trade to make a living out of politics...
...first murder case. Democrats who hope to see Governor Smith installed in the White House, saw in his son's success a new and good omen. For most U. S. Presidents who have bred sons have bred smart ones,- witness President Adams the Elder, Harrison the Elder, Lincoln, Cleveland, Roosevelt, Taft...
...Saeger, after graduating from Harvard in 1904, received his law Degree from Harvard Law School in 1907 and subsequently practiced law in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a member of the firm of Bulkley, Hauxhurst, Inglis and Saeger. In 1922 he came to Harvard as Editor of the Alumni Directory and the Quinquennial Catalogue. Mr. Saeger will continue to hold these editorships in addition to his duties as Bursar...