Word: deale
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...letter to the leading Ohio booster, giving him permission to toss a nominatory monkey-wrench into the works. Since Ohio's plans, and particularly those of its favorite son. Senator Frank B. Willis, had not included the Secretary of Commerce, the official entrance of the interloper made a good deal of hubbub on the second floor of Masonic Hall. Hoover has flouted the old Ohio tradition of unanimous nomination of the favorite son. No wonder Secretary Willis accuses the Secretary of "violating the decencies of politics." And by mail...
...Shipping Board to sell any government-owned ship; passed it, 53 to 31. Anticipating opposition from the House and a veto by the President, Senator Jones offered his measure as a "rider" to the already delayed and complicated Revenue Act of 1928, with which the Senate will not deal until next month...
...inquisitors regretted it exceedingly, too. They had to ask Col. Stewart to take the stand again next day. Again he professed ignorance and unconcern as to how Sinclair and his associates* of the Continental Trading Co. "rigged the deal...
...which prompted Dr. Tucker and Dr. Ainslie to such action was well expressed by the former: "The first step in a unity of Christian peoples is for the Protestant sects to get together. There can be no real discussion of a union as long as Rome is forced to deal with numerous sects, all holding divergent beliefs...
Chairman Barnhart of the club outlined the leading issues to he considered in drawing up the platform for the convention. Eight committees were formed to deal with current problems of political controversy. They will submit reports to the club and the issues will have been thoroughly discussed by the time the convention assembles...