Word: couzenses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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One day last week when Michigan counted its primary ballots the New Deal suffered two defeats. The first, utterly inglorious, involved Emil Hurja, Democratic Boss Farley's No. 1 assistant, who was disfranchised when the election board at Crystal Falls discovered that his absentee ballot was improperly witnessed. The...
Michigan's James Couzens is the richest member of the U. S. Senate. He is also about its most independent. Nominally a Republican, he has given vast aid and comfort to the New Deal in the last three years. Up for renomination in the September primary, Senator Couzens is...
Secretary Morgenthau: What I might say, if it became public property or was discussed on the floor of the Senate or the House, might have a very adverse effect on the Government's credit. . . . Senator: Do I understand you to say that your answer to my question would be...
Separated. Margaret ("Margo") Couzens Chewning, Washington socialite, daughter of Michigan's rich Senator James Couzens; and William Jeffries Chewning Jr., Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. employe, with whom she eloped five years ago after obtaining a dispensation from Baltimore's Archbishop Michael J. Curley.
*Some "big" presbyterians: Steelmaster Eugene Gifford Grace; Statesman Henry Lewis Stimson: Senator James Couzens; Lumberman Frederick Edward Weyerhaeuser; Will H. Hays; Andrew William Mellon.