Word: copelanders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first U. S. edition will be published Oct. 15, 1929 by Lewis Copeland (Manhattan...
Personages with influence caught Bremen-fever, caught the Bremen too. Personages: U. S. Senator Royal Samuel Copeland; Peter Finley "Mr. Dooley" Dunne; Mr. & Mrs. Gustave A. Heckscher; Soprano Frieda Hempel; Editor George Horace Lorimer of the Saturday Evening Post ("merely...
...Copeland, Professor of Marketing and Business Research had charge of the investigation on marketing. O. M. W. Sprague '94, Edmund Cogswell Professor of Banking and Dr. W. J. Cunningham, J. J. Hill Professor of Transportation, assisted in work in the fields in which they are authorities...
When Alfred Emanuel Smith was a presidential candidate, many a man and woman voted against him for fear the Catholic Church might meddle with the U. S. government. Last week, New York's Senator Royal Samuel Copeland, a Methodist, charged that the church was meddling with U. S. affairs. But it was the Methodist Church, not the Catholic, to which he referred. Senator Copeland charged that the Methodist Board of Temperance, Prohibition & Public Morals in Washington were lobbyists; that in 1927 they had tried to influence his vote on a prohibition measure.* Said the Senator in an open letter...
...Prohibition Bureau reorganization bill, providing for stricter enforcement. It was passed in the Senate 55 votes to 27. Had Senator Copeland not voted for it, the bill would have failed...