Word: danees
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Senator before long, what sort of Senator will he be? There are two LaFollette scions: Robert M. Jr. and Philip. Robert Jr. has never held public office. He is 30, the minimum age for entering the Senate.* Philp is 28. He is District Attorney of Dane County (the county in which Madison, the state capital, is situate), the same job in which his father entered on his political career...
What He Did. He made his appearance on a farm near Madison, Wis., on June 14, 70 years ago. He grew up in poverty. He eked out a schooling and an education in the Law. He hung out a shingle. He married. He fought to be District Attorney of Dane County and won. In 1884, at 29, he was elected to the House of Representatives?the youngest member of that body. He was put on the Ways and Means Committee, and helped Representative William McKinley to write the McKinley Tariff Bill. After six years in the House, he went back...
...intellectual similarity seems equally impossible to entertain. Nevertheless, Berliners are never tired of comparing their President to the Iron Chancellor. Recently, the President's sheep dog, Rolf, took up his residence at the Presidential Palace in the Wilhelmstrasse. Berliners were reminded that Bismarck's great Dane, Tyras, once was a canine resident in the Chancellery on the same street...
HARVARD 1928 ANDOVER Jones c.f. 2b. Billhardt Chase 2b. l.f. Reilly Pollard s.s. r.f. Dane Lord 1b. 1b. Prior Linscott 3b. c. Dudley Norris r.f. 3b. Aldrich Nordberg l.f. s.s. Frigard Chauncey c. c.f. Curtis Barbee p. p. Leighton...
...applicable doctrines of the common law, and to enable us to receive English law and English equity as a practically applicable system for the new world were not easy tasks. Like tasks await us today in connection with criminal law, legislation, and judicial organization and administration. What Dane's foundation did in the nineteenth century, like foundations may do in the twentieth...