Word: davises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Yale--l.e., Wilson l.t., Stein; l.g., Davis; e., Barr; r.g., Train; r.t., Taylor; r.e., Herold; q.b., Roscoe; l.h.b., Whitehead; r.h.b., Curtin; f.b., Mack.
John William Davis 500
Baker, Smith, Young, Davis, Cox, Raskob, Reed, the two Walshes, Long, Hague, Curley, Daniels, Breckinridge. . . .
James Middleton Cox, the party's 1920 nominee, urged his Ohio to vote a Change. At Mineola, N. Y. John William Davis, 1924 nominee, said approximately the same thing. At Troy Alfred Emanuel Smith, 1928 nominee, ridiculed President Hoover for trying to frighten the nation.
He's Got Religion! "In our first or very general circle," began leonine Paul-Boncour, stroking his handsome mane, "it is simply a question-to use almost textually the expressions which on two occasions the American Secretary of State has used-of considering that since by common accord all...