Word: haling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Some one had been caught napping. Senator King of Utah had been lying in wait for the bill. But he left the Chamber for a moment. Senator Borah was supposed to be on guard to see that the bill did not pass. He spoke to Senator Hale, Chairman of the Naval Affairs Committee, and had an understanding that the bill would not be brought up at that time. So he, too, left the chamber...
Just 'before six in the evening, prior to the dinner recess, when only a very few Senators remained in the chamber, Senator Hale brought up the bill and it was passed. Shortly afterward Senator King rushed in and made a motion to reconsider the bill. His motion was still pending at seven o'clock the next day when the Senate adjourned. Consequently, the bill was not sent to the President, who had indicated his intention of signing...
...roll call began. Five Republicans previously in favor of the bill changed their votes-four of them had breakfasted at the White House. One Democrat, Ramsdell who had voted for the bill originally was paired against it. Senator Lenroot who has been ill, walked into the chamber apparently hale, and voted "Aye." Senator Green, struck down some weeks ago by a stray bullet in a bootlegger chase, tottered weakly to his seat, voted "No" as his name was called, and retired immediately.' The vote: Against Veto For Veto For Bonus Against Bonus...
...yards--1, Chester Bowman, Syracuse; 2, George Hill, Penn; 3, Louis Clarke, Johns Hopkins; 4, Marshall Hale, Stanford; 5, Bayes Norton, Yale...
...Facsimile of the Anatomical Notes, written out by John Keats when a student at Guy's Hospital, London, is also shown. It was presented by Sir William Hale White, Consulting Physician of Guys Hospital, through Dr. Harvey Cushing M. D. '95. The original was formerly owned by Sir Charles Dilke, and is now in the Dilke Collection of Keats Relics in the Hampstead Central Library...