Word: fullers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hoover is a vote for belching smokestacks, flaring furnaces, clanging hammers, busy looms, honest and permanent agricultural relief - a vote for peak production, for steady employment, for the song of the riveter, for more automobiles - a vote for better government, for sounder business practice, for full time and fuller pay envelopes - a vote for impartial legislation, for the integrity of the Constitution, for continued equality before opportunity and the law - a vote for national safety, solvency andsobriety - and national ideals...
...clock--Review by Governor Fuller on Boston Common...
...Steiner '29, l.e.; Robert Reinhart '29, l.t.; Elliot Marple '30, l.g.; H. B. Manger '29, c.; J. F. Poland '29, r.g.; W. S. Tower, Jr., '29, r.t.; Ambrose Cray '29, r.e.; Stewart Boal '29, q.b.; A. G. Whitney '29, l.h.b.; R. F. Mahady '29, r.h.b.; D. T. Fuller...
...Boston Common an honorary committee composed of Governor Fuller of Massachusetts, Mayor Nichols of Boston, and Mayor Quinn of Cambridge will review the troops, Governor Fuller will be escorted by the first corps cadets of which he is honorary Colonel...
Roosevelt linked arms and led him in. Little old Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller, who had sworn the last five Presidents, administered the oath. Then came the historic Inaugural Ball in the cavernous Pension Building. Roosevelt slipped out a side door of the White House and soon was tracking and slaying wild animals in an Africa not yet crowded by tourist-hunters. Taft stayed behind, corpulent, just, constantly annoying his children, the citizens, by his benevolent logic. They had voted for him because the dynamic, hustle-up Roosevelt had told them to. When they found how unRooseveltian Taft was, they...