Word: dials
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...South Carolina, ex-Governor Cole Livingstone Blease was nominated for Senator over Representative J. F. Byrnes, after the present incumbent Senator N. B. Dial had been eliminated in a previous primary. Some of the feeling which Governor Blease can rouse may be gathered from a coruscating editorial in the London (Va.) Mirror...
Ever since leaving the Governorship he has been trying to enter the Senate. In 1914 he lost the nomination to Senator Smith. In 1918 he lost it to Senator Dial; in 1920 to Senator Smith again. In 1924 he won. The Senate has another fire-eater to look forward...
...South Carolina, Senator Dial stood for renomination by the Democrats. Four men were in the race: ex-Governor Coleman L. Blease, Representative James F. Byrnes, Senator Dial, State Insurance Commissioner John J. McMahan. No one had a majority; but Blease and Byrnes led Senator Dial and will decide the contest between themselves in a second primary. Senator Dial and Mr. McMahan, the eliminated ones, have yet to settle with the court of Gaffney, S. C, for a disturbance which began with words* and nearly ended with blows, while they were campaigning there (TIME, Sept. 1, Political Notes...
McCormick, Shields, Dial, Ball?how many more...
...Paris (French) : Pianist Ignace Paderewski; Giulio Gatti-Casazza, Director of the Metropolitan Opera Company; Danseuse Galli; Baritone de Luca; Conductor Bamboschek; Mrs. David Belasco; Al Woods, "bedroom man;" Mrs. Molla Mallory, one-time tennis champion; Gilbert Seldes, onetime Dial editor; Stuart Olivier, General Manager of the Baltimore News and author of The Bride (play produced on Broadway) ; Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Managing Editor of Foreign Affairs; Pierre Cartier, famed jeweler...