Word: gores
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Standish Hall captured the Freshman Interdormitory Wrestling Championship yesterday with a total of 21 points after a very close tournament. Gore Hall was far behind the winner, with a score of 14, while the Smith Halls trailed with nine points...
...reducing Federal expenditures. Last week, President Coolidge went before an eighth meeting to urge the same object. In Continental Memorial Hall, just a block southwest of the. White House, 2,000 people assembled to hear the President and General Lord, Director of the Budget. Messrs. Mellon, Hoover, Wilbur, Work, Gore, Stone were on the platform representing the Cabinet. General Hines, Chief of Staff, and Admiral Eberle were there likewise. "The meeting of the board of directors of a corporation with 115,000,000 stockholders," as General Lord termed it, was deemed important enough to be broadcast by radio...
...seven classes bouts will be held between competing representatives of Gore. Standish, and Smith Halls to determine the winner. At 115, 126, 135, 145, 158, 175-pound and unlimited weights, the first-year men will wrestle not only for their dormitory but for a chance to earn a place on the 1928 team when it opposes Andover on February...
...addition to the changes in the portfolio of State, in which Secretary Hughes is to be succeeded by Ambassador Kellogg and in the portfolio of Justice, in which Attorney General Stone is to be succeeded by Charles B. Warren, a successor was to be picked for Secretary of Agriculture Gore who retires on Mar. 4. C. Bascom Slemp, Secretary to the President, resigned and is to be succeeded by Everett Sanders, at present Congressman from Indiana. Other changes were rumored as well (see Page...
Agriculture. Secretary Gore retires on Mar. 4 to become Governor of West Virginia. For several weeks, the President has been meditating on the choice of a successor. For many years, the holder of the post has been a man expert in the technical side of farming. The President announced his belief that, at the present time, it was more important to appoint a man familiar with the business side of farming. He offered the post to Secretary Hoover who declined it, promising to assist, however, in the selection of a proper person. It was reported that the President...