Word: davises
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In TIME, Jan. 10, you state: "Secretaries Mellon, Hoover and James J. Davis have served since the beginning of President Harding's administration (almost six years). No cabinet trio has continued in office together for so long since the Civil War."
The first Freshman team lined up as follows: Worth, p.; Dudley, c.; Davis, 1b.; Carver, 2b.; Huxtable, 3b.; Nugent, s.s.; Rouse, l.f.; Summers, c.f.; Hardie, r.f.
The vanguard of the invaders had already arrived; a group of Congressmen, and no less a personage than Frank W. Stearns, intimate friend and adviser of the President. He looked inquiringly into the limpid water of the canal, sailed for Manhattan after a two-day visit. In the near distance...
P. Lorillard Co. hired, for this trademark case, John W. Davis. Beech-Nut Packing secured Charles E. Hughes (1910-16 U. S. Supreme Court Justice). Less fortunate lawyers predicted the usual fat fees, said Lawler Davis had commanded in one case $5,000 a day, that Lawyer Hughes had received...
Those who received new appointments were, R. T. Davis '26, to pursue graduate study at Harvard; R. H. Hitchcock '24, to pursue graduate study in Europe under the direction of Harvard; Katherine B. Wilson Bryn Maur '24, to pursue graduate study at Radcliffe; F. J. Roos, Chicago '27, to pursue...