Word: harvey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Gates Eugene St. Rose Reynal Langley Carleton Keyes John' Cowles White FOR CLASS DAY COMMITTEE (Seven to be elected.) Richard Stewart Bowers Francis Kernan Kernan Jr. Standish Bradford James Jackson Lee Stanley Noel Brown James Edward Merrill Harrison Gardner Louis Rhodes Nichols Kenneth Noyes Hill Karl Slade Pfaffmann Clay Harvey Hollister Jr. Richard Cutts Storey Jr. Russell Sturgis Hubbard Jr. George Gholson Walker
...gallery throng were also Colonel George Harvey, "looking down benignly, like a wise old fowl who has just had a full meal." Also General Sawyer (physician to President Harding), R. B. Creager (expected-to-be Ambassador to Mexico), Commander Quinn of the American Legion, Samuel Gompers...
...also Abram, Irwin McDowell, Dr. Harry A. and James R. Garfield, sons of the late President; also Theodore, Archibald and Kermit Roosevelt, sons of the late President; also Charles and Robert Taft, sons of the Chief Justice; also Richard Cleveland, son of the late President; also Colonel George Harvey; also Senator Magnus Johnson...
Before them was presented The Pilgrims of 1924. Afterwards Calvin Coolidge, Sr., spoke? not to mention Colonel Harvey and Magnus Johnson. But their words in this company must remain unknown, partaking of the nature of professional confidences, exempt from repetition before the public. What passed in those confines is not to be revealed in history...
When Ambassador Harvey appeared at a London court function clad in knee breeches and buckled shoes he was ridiculed in the United States for aping the undemocratic aristocracy of the Old World. Yet the right to a salute of nineteen guns, to ride in a coach and six, and to be honored as the dignity and power of his state would be honored, is not inconsistent with democracy. Indeed the American ambassador to St. James who in his simple evening dress was mistaken for a butler and commanded by a haughty European ambassador to "call my coach, sirrah!" would undoubtedly...