Word: director
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Edward I. Edwards, Senator and Democrat from New Jersey, appeared upon the floor of the Senate with a newspaper clipping. In the clipping Herbert M. Lord, Director of the Budget, was quoted as saying, "I don't care what the people think of me or the budget." In fine forensic style Senator Edwards vented his feelings...
...others have come and gone from the British embassy at Washington since Bryce was there. Herrick is now the veteran Ambassador to France, where another? Henry White?was then. Frank W. Mondell, who clashed with Roosevelt, is no longer Chairman of the House Committee on Public Lands, but is Director of the War Finance Corporation. Frank Kellogg is no longer one of Mr. Roosevelt's trust-busting lawyers. The young Congressman from Cincinnati, who came up to the White House and took away Roosevelt's elder daughter, is now Speaker of the House. And the great figures of the Senate?...
...beloved Irish Catholic corporation lawyer, Morgan J. O'Brien, some-time Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court (N. Y.), father of able Manhattan lawyer Kenneth O'Brien, beamed with satisfaction at the thought that the eldest of his four sons, Morgan J. Jr., is a director of the new Dublin bank...
...Marlborough Police Court, London, appeared Sir Basil Thomson, famed British War-time Director of Intelligence, to answer charges of having misconducted himself with a young girl in Hyde Park (TIME...
...vote of the President and Fellows, who compose the corporation of Harvard College, is as follows: "To establish the office of a Director of Athletics, who shall be chairman of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports in addition to its present number, and who shall as such become a member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...