Word: earls
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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California's vigorous Earl Warren, in his first venture eastward, gained the most in stature, as the Washington political correspondents "discovered" him. But the real glamor boy was New York's Dewey...
These two amendments were sponsored by mop-haired, eloquent Everett Dirksen, Illinois Republican (and close friend of Earl Smith, the brains of the American Farm Bureau). The House was on a violent rampage. Even veteran anti-New Dealers warned the members they were going too far. The young Turks would not hear or heed. They had tasted blood...
...hank, "A great show by a great bunch. There's no theatrical manager who wouldn't grab it without the uniforms." Private Earl Carroll made half of a recruiting act which played Manhattan vaudeville theaters. Federal officers seized copies of the song It'll Be a Hot Time for the Old Boys when the Young Men go to War. Notable entertainers who volunteered to go overseas were John Drew, Billie Burke, Jane Cowl. Lillian Russell, Walter Damrosch. Maude Adams...
...Said Mississippi's drawling, red-haired William M. Colmer: "The sad and sorry spectacle of the House. . . bringing up an issue calculated more than anything else to bring about disunity. I know that you have gotten your orders from John L. Lewis, from Earl Browder, from the Association for the Advancement of Colored People . . . and from the First Lady of the Land...
Bradley Bigelow, Milton Nathan Binder (Sconomics), John Benjamin Bowman, Peter Rodgers Chase (Classics), Herbert Church, Jr. (History), Lawrence Edward Cooke (Area of Social Science), John Edward Corrigan, Jr. (History and Literature), Arthur Louis Eno, Jr. (Classics), Myron Earl Freedman (Psychology), Willard Max Gentry, Jr. (Chemistry...