Word: fares
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yesterday, crews A and B rowed about eight miles, but according to Coach Stevens, as soon as the weather moderates, a 10 to 15-mile row will be the daily fare of the first three crews...
...select the delegation, and any men who are interested may obtain application blanks from members of the Committee, or from the Phillips Brooks House. The date of the Conference will be from June 12 to June 20. Last year the complete cost, including registration fee, board, and railroad fare, did not exceed $40.00, and the Committee has announced it will not exceed that figure this year...
...Vice President were nominated. There were 27 delegates present, who constituted themselves "the People's Progressive Party." The Chairman of the Convention, Roy M. Harrop of Omaha, announced that he had letters from 463 people who wanted to come but were not able to pay their railroad fare. In view of the number present, Mr. Harrop announced that every delegate would be allowed to speak as long as he liked on any subject...
...would the Son of God fare now? Like any son of man he might be strangled by gas a thousand miles from any enemy, and forever lacking of his "kingly crown...
...piece de resistance of the Committee's bill of fare was the decision on the number of delegates which each State shall send to the National Convention. The Southern delegations have long been a bone of contention because they voted heavily in convention but carried no Republican votes to the electoral college. "Unfair!" the Republican Progressives cried. "The Southern delegates are bought by patronage and corrupt politics, and they choose the candidates for which other Republicans vote...