Word: hoover
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Economics A Dr. Abbott, Sec. E, F Memorial Hall Dr. Anderson, Sec. J, L Memorial Hall Dr. Crane, Sec. A, D Memorial Hall Mr. Daly, Sec. T Memorial Hall Dr. Eaton, Sec. O Memorial Hall Mr. Fox, Sec. B Memorial Hall Professor Frickey, Sec. M, N Memorial Hall Dr. Hoover, Sec. H Memorial Hall Dr. Hunt, Sec. I, K Memorial Hall Mr. Lamb, Sec. R New Lect. Hall Mr. Leighton, Sec. C New Lect. Hall Mr. Ross, Sec. G New Lect. Hall Mr. Smith, Sec. Q New Lect. Hall Mr. Sweezy, Sec. S New Lect. Hall Mr. Walsh...
...midst of all his other troubles, unhappy Herbert Hoover's White House offices caught fire four Christmases ago. President Roosevelt had better luck last week when a blaze in the wastepaper storage room of the Executive Offices was promptly discovered and extinguished by an alert guard...
There Messrs. Edge & Mills laid before other members of the Republican general staff tactical recommendations straight from the vanquished commander-in-chief at Palo Alto. On Herbert Hoover's advice, the Republican opposition decided to lie low during the early days of the Congressional session, planned not to call a party caucus until "errors of the Administration economic program" accumulate. It was hoped that dissenting Democrats would open a breach through which the Republican minority could begin a counterattack with its own legislative program, which was tentatively based on three lines...
...Tournament of Roses Committee of Pasadena, Calif, omitted its usual invitation to lynch-loving Governor James ("Sunny Jim") Rolph Jr., sent one to Herbert Hoover instead...
James Cash Penney has done a lot for Florida. His chainstore millions built a limestone palace near Miami which Herbert Hoover used as his pre-inaugural White House. More millions went into Penney Farms where an Institute of Applied Agriculture teaches Florida farming to Florida farmers. And at least three Penney millions went into a yawning Florida hole-Miami's City National Bank. In 1928 when City National was still teetering from the collapse of the land boom and the damage of the Great Hurricane, James Cash Penney and his associates bought control, injected $2,000,000 of fresh...