Word: felt
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Attorney General Sargent called at the White House by request to discuss the President's legal authority in the Shipping Board struggle (see SHIPPING) with Mr. Coolidge and Admiral Leigh C. Palmer. The President let it be known that he felt that the Shipping Board had disregarded the proprieties in naming Elmer E. Crowley head of the Emergency Fleet Corporation without consulting...
Canon Scott told the CRIMSON reporter that he has always felt indebted to President Emeritus Eliot for a speech of his during the early part of the war. "We were getting the worst of it at the time, and it seems that some pacifist organization asked President Eliot to appeal to the American President to try and stop the war. This President Eliot refused to do, and I always liked his answer. 'The English people have often gotten themselves into scrapes and they usually manage to crawl out of them...
...long felt need for a permanent hot dog stand on Harvard Square will be filled tomorrow, it is expected, when John Whouley, proprietor of John's Lunch and Hazen's Sandwich Shop, opens his new establishment...
...whirred along he fashioned phrases which he hoped would make the might of Russia felt in Poland. Descending from his train at Warsaw, he found Premier Wladyslaw Grabski and indeed the whole city seemingly intent upon nothing but his honor...
...preserved in the high, dry atmosphere of an inaccessible mesa. He had explored the place thoroughly and gone to Washington, where he was received with scant courtesy and less attention by the Government and the Smithsonian Institution. During his absence, St. Peter had visited the place with Tom and felt strongly how, having no strong bonds with the present, the boy was at one with the fine dead race that had set its city on a lofty rock-shelf of a box canyon. In later years, the time of this book, after Tom had died in France, St. Peter found...