Word: garnered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...forth from the Senate accompanied by J. Mark Trice, Deputy Sergeant at Arms and official Storekeeper. Sergeant Jurney wore grey striped trousers, a cutaway, a black 10-gal. hat, a heavy overcoat with a red handkerchief hanging out of its pocket. He carried a document signed by Vice President Garner directing him to "take into custody the body of the said William P. MacCracken before the bar of the Senate." A few minutes later in an office in the National Press Building, Mr. MacCracken held out his hand exclaiming: "Hello, Mr. Jurney...
...Garner: The "Noes" have...
...days later Mr. Garner tried more House tactics. When the Senate convened, the St. Lawrence Waterway Treaty was unfinished business. Mr. Garner snapped...
Promptly the militant Women's Committee of Louisiana filed an ouster petition against Senator Overton with Vice President Garner...
...common, appearance of most of our public men." He suggested putting them in wigs. The editors of Life contrived a more childish and practical solution. A page of four photographs called "Whiskerreotypes" in the current issue shows Senator Borah in a Chick Sale goatee. Vice President Garner in a facial fringe that makes him look like President Grant, Postmaster Farley in the handlebar mustachio of an oldtime bar keeper, and New York's onetime Mayor O'Brien in a shovel beard...