Word: hills
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Roosevelt. They'd been seeing the President regularly -twice a week for months. What did they think of these rumors? With one accord-and not a little blasphemy-they branded them as pure and unadulterated bunk. Well, I tried a few questions of the same sort on Capitol Hill among the sober-headed legislators. With just as much unanimity and only a little less color, they said the same thing: 'Pure and unadulterated bunk.' Then I sprang it on a few men-about-Washington -who make it a point to be in on the know -regardless...
...about to break at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue. What was it? He would not even hint. All he would say was that the President had written a letter to a member of Congress. With this valuable bit of information the Press was left until Representative Sam Hill of Washington made public a letter he had received from the White House...
...Dear Mr. Hill...
Representative Sam Hill, tax expert on the Ways & Means Committee, explained the conference consensus thus...
Married. George Washington Hill, 50, president of American Tobacco Co. (Lucky Strikes); and Mary T. Barnes, 39, his secretary; in London...