Word: heard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...President laughed out loud when he heard that the returns were: "Coolidge, 909; Davis, 630" in a certain ward in the city of Gulf port (Miss.) where resides the Hon. Pat. Harrison, arch-scoriator of the Senate and the Keynote of the Democratic Convention which "flayed the Republicans alive...
...National Palace in Mexico City, Mex., President Obregon received the credentials of Mr. Pestkowsky, Bolshevik Minister to Mexico, heard him say: "Russia has been cemented slowly since the overthrow of Tsarism, but has maintained its independence and is struggling to bring about the betterment of industrial laborers and farm workers...
...than the stories that I remember in the old Advocates. The writers are beginning to realize that the only stories which have any pretense to importance are those which have some significance for life. Imaginatively, they are well conceived. Their style is uniformly good. These writers should all be heard from later...
...demeanor, engaged him as paying teller, and, aged 30, as branch in spector. They sent him to Minneapolis to open a new branch. There the Northwestern National Bank made him cashier and he in turn made the North western one of the strongest institutions in its territory. Chicago heard of James Berwick Forgan; Lyman J. Gage, President of The First National Bank of Chicago, made him his Vice President in 1892. In 1900, soon after Mr. Gage became Presi dent McKinley's Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Forgan moved up into the position that was to designate him "dean...
Within ten minutes after the crowds had heard the final whistle proclaim that the game was over, the 800 copies of the extra were on sale to the thousands of spectators returning over the Anderson Bridge...