Word: honorers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Borsen Zeitung: "An affront to German honor. . . . The mountain has labored and brought forth a ridiculous mouse...
...that did not appeal to him. It may have been the people. It may have been Realtor Bryan's dismally backward, widely advertised views on education. In any case, Dr. Phelps refused. Said he: "I should be very much tempted by this offer, which I regard as a great honor, if I had not made up my mind to live and die at Yale...
...eventually driven from the Senate, as a leading apologist for the Teapot Dome Lease." Without assuming to discuss with you whether or not this article is libelous, I challenge your attention to the fact that it is grossly inaccurate: in fact, it is absolutely untrue. I had the honor of representing Senator Newberry professionally at the Grand Rapids trial, before the Supreme Court and before the committee of the Senate. He was not "driven" from the Senate. On the contrary, the Senate voted that he was entitled to his seat. He resigned from the Senate about eight months after...
...cinema contracts, touring engagements, news syndicate offers and other routine business of the modern open champion, Willie Macfarlane went back to Tuckahoe. He had some engagements to give lessons to the members of his club. Before he went, said he: "I feel that defeating Bobby Jones is a greater honor than winning two or three open championships...
...fourth places with ten victories and five defeats. For this achievement, each will receive 1,800 crowns. And, more than that, the Marshall Chess Club of this country (of which Marshall and Torre are both members) cabled its congratulations to the two Americans, and the Club made plans to honor Marshall with a reception on his return...