Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...legislative body. ... I confess to some astonishment that anybody should feel impelled to apologize for an apparent Democratic victory. . . ." Many another voice, particularly from the South, echoed Senator Glass. By the week's end, what looked like a real revolt against the seven leaders (Messrs. Smith. Davis, Cox, Robinson, Garner, Raskob, Shouse) was under...
Guilty Bankers. In Montgomery, Ala. last week Emmett A. Cox and Charles F. Fincher, president and cashier of First National Bank of Tallahassee, closed last February, were sentenced to four years imprisonment. Their crime: embezzling...
Business Bid. As a piece of smart politics to allay the fears of Big Business, to bid for its favor, seven of Democracy's most potent leaders?James Middleton Cox, John William Davis and Alfred Emanuel Smith, the party's last three presidential nominees, together with Senate Leader Joseph Taylor Robinson, House Leader Garner, National Chairman Raskob and Executive Chairman Shouse?signed a manifesto on the party's future course. They said they regarded their "remark- able victory" as an "opportunity for constructive service." The Republican tariff they flayed as the "apotheosis of bad economy" but added: "Whatever changes...
...summary: Standish Hall--Stroke, W. S. Wellington '34; 7, B. F. Eshleman '34; 6, A. F. Chase '34; 5, R. G. Ames '34; 4, Louis McClennon '34; 3, H. B. Carrignes '34; 2, R. H. Hepburn '34; bow, O. P. Morris '34; cox, M. T. Choate...
Black crew--Stroke, C. C. Mixter '34; 7, W. L. Dunne '34; 6, B. H. Brown '34; 5, H. G. Pearson, Jr. '34; 4, W. P. Hazard '34; 3, H. P. Mills '34; 2, G. R. Heath '34; bow, E. S. Fox '34; cox, D. Litchfield...