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Word: hartman (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...objection has something to it, but it is laughable coming from Mr. DeCasseres. This generation judges Mr. DeCasseres with trepidation, of course, because by his own admission the worthwhile world ended a long time ago, after the days when Herbert, Hartman, O'Malley and their school of literary and artistic soaks were swilling nightly in various New York barrooms. Nevertheless, we have read a couple of the recent essays tossed off by Mr. DeCasseres in which he qualifies as a literary man by telling how well he knew, the literary big-shots, and we jump with astonishment at the suggestion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 6/15/1934 | See Source »

Andrew William Mellon was the Cabinet hero of the Harding-Coolidge-Hoover era William Hartman Woodin, cheery but inactive, has not yet qualified for a similar role in the Roosevelt era. Nor have the new heads of the State, Justice, War, Navy Agriculture, Commerce or Interior departments yet achieved historic stature. The first woman Secretary of Labor, Frances Perkins (Wilson) has been receiving quiet plaudits ever since her first hour in office as the most human, humane and intelligent incumbent since her post was founded in 1913. But the first phrase of praise with resonance for the ages was bestowed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Greatest Since | 11/13/1933 | See Source »

Most notable conflict of principle is that which exists between the President and nearly all of his chief fiscal officers. At the Treasury, there is no Secretary; William Hartman Woodin continues sick. Acting Secretary Acheson carries on under obvious strain while rubber-dollar professors get the ear of the President. Banker Bruere, appointed to co-ordinate credit activities, is, in one commentator's phrase, "outstared" by huge-framed Jesse Jones...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Tired Team | 11/13/1933 | See Source »

Leverett: Rawson, r.e.; Oppenheim, r.t.; Rider, r.g.; Levan, c.; Hartman, l.g.; Amory, l.t.; Dawes, l.e.; Tyng, q.; Stevens, r.h.; Beardsley, l.h.b.; Wallace...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 11/11/1933 | See Source »

Leverett: Amory, r.e.; Oppenheimer, r.t.; Hartman, r.g.; Beardsley, c.; Scannell, Viets, l.g.; Weed, l.t.; Dawes, l.e.; Tyng, q.b.; Howe, Stevens, h.b.; Wallace...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eliot, Dunster Football Men Tie as Lowell Beats Leverett | 10/27/1933 | See Source »

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