Word: dakotas
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...North Dakota...
...issue of TIME for April 26, p. 6, Oklahoma is described as "the state which was born dry." Although you in no sense imply that it was unique in this matter, it is worth mentioning perhaps that North Dakota was "born" under similar conditions 18 years earlier...
...President last week received invitations to spend the summer months in Lenox, Mass., in the Finger Lakes region of N. Y., in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The Summer White Houses so far offered are located in 18 different states...
...largest, conducted by 375 members of the Newspaper Enterprise Association, (and by the New York World) polled some 1,700,000 votes. The voter was given three choices, prohibition as it is, light wines and beers, or repeal of prohibition. Forty-seven states (all except North Dakota) engaged in the poll. In only two states, Kansas and South Carolina, was there a majority for prohibition. Only six others gave pluralities to prohibition. And the total vote was about five to one against prohibition...
...Jersey; Evan Hollister '97, Buffalo, N. Y.; R. Moot '05, Schenectady, N. Y.; C. C. Stillman '98, New York City; L. P. Clarke, Special '05-06, Rochester, N. Y.; O. H. Cobb '02, Syracuse, N. Y.; F. H. Kernan '97, Utica, N. Y.; D. B. Holt '90, North Dakota; J. E. C. Gaylor '21, Columbus, Ohio; J. J. Rowe '07, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. H. Macleod Jr. '14, Cleveland, Ohio; Virgil Schaeffor '11, Dayton, Ohio; M. S. Wardell, A. M. '22, Oklahoma; Rogers MacVeagh '10, Oregon; H. S. Clark '87, Philadelphia, Pa.; H. F. Baker '01, Pittsburg, Pa.; H. C. Dewey...