Word: harvey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...arrival would come Ambassador Mellon's first trial-by-banquet?the Pilgrim Dinner, with Edward of Wales present to make it special. Speech-loving Britishers sat back to see what manner of quiet address had come to them in place of the eloquence of Davis, the enthusiasms of Harvey, the blurtings of Dawes...
What a fine looking OLD gentleman "Massachusetts' McCormack" has become since going to Washington! HARVEY A. GALLUP North Adams, Mass. Sirs: ... It is not a particularly good likeness of Senator Walsh, who has always been considered a very handsome man and a great favorite with the women voters. This may account for the error. . . . RAYMOND P. ATWOOD...
...Very busy about his father's political business last week was 25-year-old James Roosevelt, eldest son of the New York candidate. A strapping big insurance man, he lives with his young wife, the daughter of famed Dr. Harvey Gushing of Boston, in a little white house in Cambridge, Mass. Young Mr. Roosevelt is one of his father's principal campaigners in New England. He it was who held the power-of-attorney necessary for his father's admission to the Massachusetts primary. In that election he is on the Roosevelt slate as a delegate-at-large...
...McClatchy family's Sacramento Bee has dominated that part of California north of San Francisco Bay which is generally known as the Sacramento Valley and which the Bee calls ''Superior California." The San Joaquin Valley, stretching to the south, was until a few years ago swayed by Editor Chester Harvey Rowell's morning Fresno Republican, long famed throughout the State as a fearless journal. In 1920 Publicist Rowell sold out to the Brothers Chase Salmon and George Augustus Osborn, sons of former Governor Chase Salmon Osborn of Michigan. Quick to seize the opening, the McClatchys invaded Fresno, established the afternoon...
...Railway Labor Act was invoked by President Hoover in a proclamation to settle a wage dispute on the Louisiana & Arkansas R. R. and the Louisiana, Arkansas & Texas R. R. Harvey Couch, one of President Hoover's R. F. C. directors, is president of the Louisiana & Arkansas, whose employes objected to a 15% wage cut. To a special board of settlement President Hoover appointed Chief Justice Walter P. Stacy of the North Carolina Supreme Court, Justice Julian H. Moore of the Colorado Supreme Court and Dr. Davis R. Dewey of Massachusetts Institute of Technology...