Word: haye
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Meanwhile, in the Senate, the treaty over the Isle of Pines near Cuba-a treaty submitted to the Senate by John Hay, Secretary of State to President Roosevelt, over 20 years ago, continued to produce an unprofitable rumpus. The island was not specifically mentioned in the post-war treaty with Spain at the end of the last century. Various real estate companies sold much land on the island to Americans, with the under-standing that it was U. S. property. The State Department has never taken this view, holding-and in this supported by the Supreme Court-that the island...
...Ward, educated himself at Eton and Balliol. For two years during his boyhood he was stricken with partial blindness but learned to read Braille embossed type. Now 30, he is the author of nine books The Burning Wheel, The Defeat of Youth, Limbo, Leda, Chrome Yellow, Mortal Coils, Antic Hay, Young Archimedes and Other Sketches, Those Barren Leaves...
...Debated a treaty, negotiated in 1903 by Secretary of State John Hay, whereby the title of Cuba to the Isle of Pines would be confirmed. Although every administration has approved the treaty, it has lain in the Senate for over 20 years. Senator Borah, Republican, and Senator Ralston, Democrat, opposed it. Senator Swanson, Democrat, endorsed it. No action...
...finals, in which J. deB. Kops 3E.S. will oppose W. N. Tuttle G.E.S. In the Business School matches, C. E. Dexter Jr. 2G.B. will meet R. W. Bosworth 2G.B., while R. H. Emery 2G.B. will play the winner of the match between O. M. Root 2G.B. and M. A. Hay IG.B L. Brower 2G. is now in the finals of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences tournament and he will meet the winner of the match between J. N. Lincoln 3G, and S. B. Talmadge 2G. The Law School has reached the semi-finals. These matches...
According to Nicolay and Hay's Abraham Lincoln, crowds rushed from the theatre after the assassination to the White House, burst "through the doors, shouted the dreadful news to Robert Lincoln and Major Hay, who sat gossiping in an upper room." Born Aug. 1, 1843, Robert Lincoln lives at No. 3014 N. Street N. W., Washington...