Word: davises
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The speakers to whom we are indebted for the success of our evening meetings are Dean Sperry, Professor Callan, Dr. Rhibbany, Professor Lowes, Bishop Roots, Professor Fitch, Professor W. M. Davis, Mr. S. Ralph Harlow and Mr. Basil King. Dr. Harry E. Fosdick and Professor William L. Phelps will address...
In a speech in Boston Secretary of Labor Davis declared: "President Harding is probably the poorest advertiser in the United States today. The smallest corner grocer in Boston could undoubtedly give him a big handicap and then beat him at the game of getting himself sold to the public. This...
There is a clamor in these times among the newspapers and the vulgus for the business men in government offices rather than the old-time politicians. The business men are answering the call and carrying in with them under their arm business methods and business maxims. Among the revolutionary theories...
Mr. Davis feels that President Harding is the worst advertiser in the country and therefore that nobody knows of his great work. He proposes that an office of Administration Publicity be established to broadcast with trumpet blares what the President is so reticent in telling. There will be a hierarchy...
Fortunately the idea is likely to remain a pipe dream of Republican campaign managers. President Harding has always been reluctant to talk about himself and now does not view with favor Mr. Davis' plan. Congress, which holds the purse strings, still has unpleasant memories of the criticisms which fell on...