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...committee will be: Charles Andrews, William L. Batt, Sherman Brayton, William H. Bowen, Harold V. Cleveland, Edwin F. Davis, John W. Erhard, Douglas Erickson, Glen O. Hay, Franklin M. Ludden, Theodore V. Marsters, George Meyer, 3d, Arthur Schuh, Robert P. Sorlien, Russel J. Stern, Albert Stickney, Jr., and Edward F. Whitney...
...wanted a first-rank lawyer for Secretary of War. Someone was needed who could plan and plead reorganization in the slipshod War Department, set up administrations for the colonies newly-won from Spain. Appointed, Lawyer Root did both jobs brilliantly. He stayed on with Theodore Roosevelt and, when John Hay died, he became one of the ablest Secretaries of State in U. S. history...
Freshman relay--Critsmeyer, Fawcett, Furse, Hay, Leary, Stuart, Rogers...
Capitol guards, engaged in clearing the corridors outside the hall of the House of Representatives for President Roosevelt, stopped a hay-seedy-looking individual who, questioned closely, fumbled through his pockets for credentials, proved he was Secretary of Agriculture Henry Agard Wallace...
Since many a field crop like corn and hay is converted into pork or milk before being marketed, the Department of Agriculture's figures did not represent actual 1934 farm income. That figure has been estimated at $6,000,000,000-up $1,000,000,000 from...