Word: garnered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...other blossom-time duty the President took care of: he attended the spring Gridiron Club dinner postponed until his return. Notable sketch provided by waggish newshawks: Vice President Garner in the role of Mark Antony reciting...
...vintage of 1929. . . ." It is fact that Franklin D. Roosevelt flew via American Airways to Chicago to accept his nomination (paying for ten tickets); that Mrs. Roosevelt used American Airways on her western trip last year, and Postmaster General Farley on his Texas junket to "rediscover" Vice President Garner; that the Post Office Department has been willing to hold up a mail plane for an hour or so to suit the convenience of a Cord hot-shot official. But none of these harmless facts webs with others to produce any picture other than that of an alert organization headed...
Died. Jolly Garner, 48, U. S. Customs guard, brother of Vice President John Nance Garner: by his own hand (revolver) ; in El Paso...
Without record vote, the Senate approved a resolution by Senators Gerald P. Nye, (R) N. D., and Arthur Vandenburg, (R) Mich., authorizing appointment of a committee of seven by Vice-President John N. Garner to conduct the investigation...
...Democratic Old Guard Observer speaks with a certain condescension. Vice President Garner is "that imaginary point in the center of the Democratic Party. . . . He is against Big Business, but only because it interferes with small business, and if the New Deal should ever fall into his hands, God help the New Deal and Heaven save the country." Secretary of State Hull is "our grey-haired Prince of Wales." Secretary of the Navy Swanson's presence in the Cabinet "is, in part, the South's vengeance" for the loss of the Civil...