Word: exceptional
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Then Mr. Dawes administered a similar oath to the Senators alphabetically in groups of ten?all except Senator Blease, who fled the chamber, having asked the day before to be excused, since one of the House managers, Fred H. Dominick, had been his former law partner. Mr. Blease had declared...
...Governor, I shall be glad to cooperate in every way within my power to bring about a settlement of the strike. But I will not be coerced or cajoled into sending the armed forces of the state into the strike zone except as a last resort, and that only when I am convinced that such action is necessary to preserve law and order...
...Wheeler summed up for the Drys as did Colonel Julian Codman for the Wets, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Lincoln C. Andrews in charge of prohibition wound up with a final appearance (his fourth) and denied that he was in favor of modifying the prohibition law except to put more teeth...
...change of strokes in the first boat was long expected. When Watts supplanted Winthrop in the tank two months ago, it was understood that the shift was a temporary one, made to help speed up Winthrop's recovery; but Watts remained in the pace setter's seat, and except for one day in the vacation, it looked as if he were sure to stroke the Crimson eight against the Tigers...
With the horse safely stolen, Gray, the Bowdoin hurler, decided to lock the door, and thereafter limited the Crimson to four hits and one run. Chauncey opened the third with a single, and Barbee drove him home with the second of his three hits. Except for this inning, Gray kept the Crimson allotment of hits per inning to one or less, and his teammates played tight ball behind...