Word: dale
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dale...
...DALE CARNEGIE...
...result of the election of officers for the Cercle Francais for the coming year was announced last night. The newly elected officers are: President, Ernest Iselin '26 of New York City: Vice President, Clifford Spence Monroe Grayson '27 of Lyme, Conn.: Secretary, Eduardo Andrade '28 of Sears, dale, N. Y.: Treasurer, Roger Sherman Coolidge '27 of Boston...
...hobbies is repairing clocks. Mr. Sargent is, in Republican state politics, quite a power. He opposed the 16th Amendment to the Federal Constitution (Income Tax), the 17th (Popular Election of Senators), the 18th (Prohibition) and the 19th (Woman Suffrage). Last year, he tried to read Senator Porter H. Dale and Representative Ernest W. Gibson out of the Vermont party organization for voting to override the President's veto of the Soldiers' Bonus Bill. But Senator Dale has forgiven him that...
...Senator Dale of Vermont rose and in a speech denied that the President had ignored him in presenting the name of Mr. Sargent for Attorney General. Senator Norris made a speech about the "Waterpower Trust." Senator Curtis, Republican leader, began to patrol the floor, looking for an opening to move adjournment. Senator McKellar talked about Muscle Shoals. Senator Heflin denounced The New York Times for editorially attacking the President for backing down on the Warren nomination, saying the President had been right in that. Senator Stanchfield of Oregon, with a pile of manuscript, began to read a speech about "homeowning...