Word: davision
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Secretary of Labor James John Davis endeared himself by championing the cause of trade unionism and high wages with an emphasis that must have impressed Los Angeles, the convention city. Los Angeles boasts that it is the second largest open-shop city in the U. S. Secretary Davis also emphasized...
Who would want to kill Judge Tillman Davis Johnson? Mrs. Eliza Simmons, widow, was one person. "I'll show you how to get justice!" was what she had screamed as she shot. At her home, Widow Simmons produced a rambling document penned by her, in which she declared war...
Navy opened against the none-too-potent Davis & Elkins. Principally with whiplash forward passes, the government eleven took a 27-0 victory.
Born. To Charles Stedman Garland, 28, onetime (1920) member of the Davis Cup tennis team and onetime (1927) non-playing captain, a son, Charles Stedman Garland Jr. (8 pounds 11 ounces); in Manhattan.
Married. Lieutenant William V. Davis, U. S. N., winner with Arthur C. Goebel of the Dole airplane race from San Francisco to Honolulu; to Miss Margaret Carey; at Pensacola, Pla.