Word: franked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Five angry-eyed turkey gobblers (half as many as last year) arrived at the White House. The biggest, a 30-lb. creature from the North Platte Valley Co-operative Market Association of Nebraska, was elected, to rear its inverted bulk on the Presidential platter. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Waterman Stearns of Boston were the only White House guests, so there was plenty for all.* Dinner was served in the evening after a day, more springlike than autumnal, during which President & Mrs. Coolidge sat in a box at Keith's Theatre and heard a sermon on "The Real Thanksgiving" by Rev. Jason...
...toward Norfolk, with an account of the Army-Navy football game droning in on her radio, steamed the yacht Mayflower, much used these days. President & Mrs. Coolidge's guests this time were Senator & Mrs. McNary of Oregon, Senator & Mrs. Oddie of Nevada, Senator & Mrs. Dale of Vermont, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Waterman Stearns (house guests) and Mr. & Mrs. E. T. Clark (he used to be the Coolidge private secretary...
Fish v. Hogan. One purple patch shone forth in a side-argument between Lawyer Frank J. Hogan of Washington, D. C. and U. S. Representative Hamilton Fish of New York. Mr. Hogan, attorney for Edward L. Doheny in the Fall-Doheny phases of the oil lease litigation, heard that Representative Fish had publicly listed jury-tampering among Dr. Doheny's doings. Since Mr. Doheny has yet another trial to stand, Lawyer Hogan remonstrated with Representative Fish lest his client be further misunderstood by the public. Representative Fish denied having cast upon Mr. Doheny any aspersions in addition to those...
...other members of the committee named are Alexander Maxwell Blackburn '28 of Locust Valley, N. Y.; Hamilton Heard '28 of Brookline; Carl Howard Pforzheimer Jr. '28 of Purchase, N. Y.; and Frank Bryant cutts '28 of Providence...
...cast is good. It brings to us once more Edna Hibbard, in our midst a few weeks ago as Dorothy in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes". To be frank, Miss Hibbard is not so pleasing as she was in her other vehicle, but this is largely because she is left out of the wisecracking mentioned above. The part assigned her rives her by no means the opportunities she had when exchanging bon mots with June Walker. Love has come into the life of Elzy Everetts, played by William Boyd, and apparently this has disastrous effects on ex-gunmen. He and Harry...