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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Announcement was also made that Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana, prominent presidential contender, will speak before the University at the Union on April 12. It was previously announced that he would speak on April 10, but owing to the inconvenience of the date, it was changed. Senator Walsh will probably speak on some phase of corruption in politics...
...fourth time in five years, the Senate passed Senator Norris's common-sensical resolution to amend the Constitution so that Congress, including newly-elected members, would meet on a set date (Jan. 2) each year and remain seated until its business is finished, instead of making new Congressmen wait 13 months to be seated and adjourning on March 4 every other year, as now; also, so that the President would take office Jan. 15 instead of March 4. Last week the House hemmed and hawed as usual over this attack on "lame duck" sessions and modified Senator Norris...
...TAMING OF THE SHREW-Shakespeare's noisy comedy brought laughably up to date (TIME...
Vice President Smith replied: "Our outlook in the near future seems good." Nevertheless the stockholders adopted a motion of adjournment to some date within the next three months when President William Childs would be on hand "to answer queries...
Hoover, the archenemy of the farmer, we shall have debated from now until the date of the convention. Hoover, the amateur in politics, is pretty generally forgotten. Hoover, the radical, no longer troubles the bond salesman's slumber. Hoover, the British patriot, we shall have with us whenever Senator Reed is on the scene. Discount these four Hoovers. What sort of a Hoover have we left...