Word: doings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"We do not seek isolation for its own sake . . . but we cherish our position of unprejudiced detachment because through that means we can best meet our world obligations."
Getting elected President, after receiving the nomination, is a five-month job. Learning to be President?to do the right things at the right times, and not to do the wrong things?is a much longer job.
In the executive offices, the connecting link between all administrations since McKinley's is Clerk Rudolph Forster. President Hoover will never have to say "What do I do now?" because Clerk Forster, a slim gentleman with heavy spectacles and a solemn air, will be there at his elbow from the...
But no one remained to listen. The Senators had decided among themselves to give Boss Vare another hearing when he gets well?which he doubtless will do soon after Missouri's Reed's term expires on March 4.
Said President Green: "As for group insurance that is always paternalistic and the employer wishes to pay as small a price for his paternalism as possible. . . . If a man who has four children is killed, the insurance carrier will have more to pay than in the case of a single...