Word: cummingses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Miles H. Illingworth '38, Joseph R. Coolidge, Jr. '38, David Emerson '33, Sidney Cobb '38, Lawrence M. Finkel '37, Robert A. Little '37, James H. Braddock, Jr. '35, Roger G. Rand, Jr. '35, Stearns P. Cummings '37, Reginald H. Smith, Jr. '37, Hallowell V. Morgan, Jr. '37, Hathaway Watson, Jr...
For most of last week the busiest thoroughfare in Washington was a small private corridor leading from a White House side door to the President's office. In that office sat a man whom the Supreme Court had stunned to silence with its annihilation of NRA. Down that corridor...
The week that followed the Supreme Court's destruction of NRA found most of Washington running around trying to find ways of putting Humpty Dumpty together again. General Johnson was reported busy drafting a new statute. Fat and jolly Governor Nice of Maryland issued an invitation for all governors...
Thirty-three tiny bullet-shaped cars, strung out in a long, snaky line, roared across the starting line. Fifteen minutes later a laconic announcement came through the loudspeakers: "Clay Weatherly is over the wall. Car No. 45. He is dead. His mechanic has a broken back." The crowd of 155...
Attending the conference were Attorney General Homer S. Cummings; Donald R. Richberg, chairman of the NRA; and Solicitor General Stanley Reed.