Word: guested
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...President's main relaxation from wrestling with a business decline consisted of making a fireside chat to encourage the unemployment census, preparing a message to what may turn out to be a balky Congress, was the National Press Club's annual dinner at which he was the guest of honor. Earlier in the week, the President was made an honorary member of the American Press Society (see p. 49), had been asked to resign by the Newspaper Guild, of which Mrs. Roosevelt is a member. High point of the Press Club dinner was the unveiling...
Arnold Horween '22, captain of his football eleven and Varsity coach from 1926 to 1930 was a guest of honor at the practice yesterday, and expressed admiration as he saw the three elevens click through their signal drill...
...Pyle ancestral farmhouse on Brandywine Stream. A broad-shouldered, benevolent six-footer, he made his Revolutionary soldiers, pirates, merry men, knights and men-at-arms so nutbrown, brawny and handsome, steeped their adventures in such romantic color, that Theodore Roosevelt lustily approved, frequently had him as a White House guest. In the decade before his death in 1911 he never made less than $25,000 a year...
Professor John H. Williams, Dean of the Graduate School of Public Administration, and vice-president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, will be the guest of honor this evening at the Adams House weekly dinner. After dinner he will speak in the upper Common Room on present business conditions...
Prior to his appearance he will be guest of honor at a dinner of the Union Committee...