Word: copelanders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last week the members of Congress were made to realize that by the happy circumstance of their several elections they had been set apart as members of a specially evolved division of the human family. They were told that they represented "legislative man." Two New York Democrats-Senator Copeland and Representative Kindred-introduced resolutions in their respective chambers proposing the appointment of a Dr. Arthur MacDonald to measure all congressional skulls annually, estimate the average brain weight within and make illuminating deductions in a report to the Vice President- without mentioning any names-as to the "inner activities of Congress...
There will be a symphony by George Antheil, young U. S. composer born in Trenton, N. J., now living in Paris; a work descriptive of Spanish scenes by Halfers, famed composer of Madrid; Honegger's Three Preludes for D'Annunzio's Fedra; Aaron Copeland's Music for the Theatre given this season in Manhattan by a small orchestra under Serge Koussevitsky for the League of Composers...
Arthur Capper, United States Senator from Kansas, will serve as the Chairman of the jury of award with six other indivuals one of whom, M. T. Copeland '07 is at present a professor in the graduate School of Business Administration of the University. Edward Plant, president of the Lehn and Fink Products Company of New York, has offered the prize...
...additions to the chairman, the jury award includes Mrs. J. Borden Harrison, chairman of the National Consumer League: Dr. Melvin T. Copeland, of the Harvard School of Business Administration: Nelson B. Gaskill, former Federal Trade Commissioner: G. Bartlett, ex-President of the National Association of Wholesale Druggists; A. W. Shaw, publisher or "System;" Frank Stone, president of the National Association of Retail Druggists: and Herbert Tily, president of the National Re Dry Goods Association...
...Representative Crumpacker, Oregon Congressman, called at the White House to protest to the President against the sale of the Admiral Line by the Shipping Board to the Dollar shipping interests. Senator Copeland, New York's Democratic Senator, called on the President to explain his bill for preventing strikes in the anthracite industry. A committee of the National Training Camps Association called to discuss the costs of summer military training. Speaker Longworth called to tell the President that he hoped Congress could adjourn by the middle of June...