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...Norwood ("Ding") Darling drawing his intricate political pictures for the New York Herald Tribune from his home in Des Moines, stands out as the cartoonist most helpful to the G. O. P. Mr. Darling has managed to satirize the Roose...
...Young droned along about unemployment and municipal economy. Archibald Roosevelt rehashed the purposes of the National Economy League. Chairman Franklin Fort of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board told how the Government is trying to help young couples own their own homes without a direct cash loan. Jay N. ("Ding") Darling discussed the August farm strike in his own Iowa. Incongruously sprinkled in were bits of Ogden Nash's flighty doggerel. Readers could only conclude that, if Editor-in-Chief Smith was really responsible for the content and make-up of his New Outlook, he was still a better...
Political economy, as every taxpayer knows, is not the same thing as economical politics. President Coolidge. shrewd politician, made a great reputation by ding-donging the nation on cutting the cost of government. Yet between 1925 and 1929 Federal expenditures rose from $3.546,826,897 to $4,559,931,993. Under Presi dent Hoover, shrewd economist, the Treasury's cash outlay climbed to $4,951,160,738 in 1931. Typical of widespread popular exasperation with Federal costs was a speech made last week by loud Col. Robert Rutherford McCormick, editor & publisher of the Chicago Tribune ("World's Greatest Newspaper"). Angrily...
...Cunningham '32, captain of this year's University hockey team, will play left wing for the Boston Hockey Club team in its game tonight with the Fredericton, New Brunswick, Millionaires. On the other wing will be "Ding" Palmer, former Yale star, while J. P. Chase '28, a prominent Harvard player, will skate at center...
...memorial service to the late Gum Man William Wrigley Jr. in Chicago's smart St. Chrysostom's last month was graced with ushers from Wrigley Baseball Field and a carillonneur who sweetly ding-donged Aloha Oe, the gum man's favorite tune. Rev. John Crippen Evans, associate rector of fashionable St. Chrysostom's, eulogized Mr. Wrigley thus: "He was a boy at 70, and that is a real achievement. It is in that sort of attainment that the Christian pulpit is primarily interested, because the message of the pulpit is wholly concerned with life-life that...