Word: donahey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will act on the Senior Executive Committee of the first Annual Military Ball were announced last night by P. J. W. Bove '29, chairman, as follows: A. E. French '29, F. A. Clark '29, John Gardiner '29, Charles Hart '29, Arthur Donahey '29, Artemas Stewart '29, John Whiting '29, and Hulburd Johnson '29, J. E. Barrett '30 will represent the Naval Science Unit on the Committee. The dance will be given at the Copley. Plaza on February...
...ballot: Smith, 849?; George, 55½; Reed, 52; Hull, 50?; Jones, 43; Watts of South Carolina, 18; Harrison of Mississippi, 8½; Woollen, 7; Donahey of Ohio, 5; Ayres, 3; Pomerene, 3; Bilbo of Mississippi, 2½; Thompson, 2; not voting...
...Donaldson 32C Entry J. B. Garrison 12D Entry J. B. Gregg 34E Entry H. P. Nichols 11HAMILTONA Entry P. H. Hoey 23B Entry F. C. Troll B-43C Entry J. S. Frame c-44D Entry R. H. MacKiunon 14MORRISA Entry R. O. Williams 41B Entry A. H. Donahey 14C Entry J. D. Kenney 11D Entry R. G. West 32E Entry T. F. Lynch 42F Entry N. W. Hinkle...
...other names prominently mentioned for Number Two Man last week were Joseph Taylor Robinson of Arkansas, because all Democrats know him as their able party leader in the Senate; and Governor Alvin Victor Donahey of Ohio, because he is dry, and chiefly because his hold upon Ohio, with 24 electoral votes, is an outstanding phenomenon of U. S. politics. It was not solely to improve his health that Governor Donahey prepared last week to make an extensive tour of the South...
...Ohio held a Democratic primary and instructed its 48 delegates for Favorite Son Pomerene. But voters in three-fourths of the districts expressed preferences as follows: Smith, 32,694; Pomerene, 9,588; Donahey, 5,271; Reed, 432; Walsh, 151; McAdoo, 37. Favorite Son Pomerene was reported as seeing no reason why his delegates should not vote for Candidate Smith on the first ballot...