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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...With a proud tan and a clear head, the President arose early on his first morning back at the White House. He read a large batch of mail, signed documents, received callers. Among them were: Cabinet members Hoover, Kellogg, Sargent, Wilbur; Sir Esme Howard, British Ambassador to the U. S.; John Barton Payne, chairman of the American Red Cross, who discussed relief plans for Florida; Senator Frank B. Willis of Ohio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The White House Week: Oct. 4, 1926 | 10/4/1926 | See Source »

...General may be appointed by the President (with the Senate's approval) to the supreme command. The following have held the rank of General: George Washington, Ulysses Hiram Grant (or Ulysses Simpson Grant [see p. 6]). William Tecumseh Sherman, Philip Henry Sheridan, John Joseph Pershing, Tasker Howard Bliss, Peyton Conway March...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMY & NAVY: Chief of Staff | 10/4/1926 | See Source »

There is nothing unusual about the plot of "They Knew What They Wanted". Sidney Howard has used a none too unique form of the well-known triangle and has contrived to capture some sort of a happy ending by providing a magnanimous husband; a courageous wife, and a good-hearted "other man". But what distinguishes the play, as far as it can claim distinction, is something else again...

Author: By G. K. W., | Title: CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 9/30/1926 | See Source »

...Benjamin Brennan of Savannah, Ga.; Erwin Nathaniel Griswold of Cleveland, Ohio; Moses Samuel Huberman '23 of Portland, Me.; Nathan Leopard Jacobs of Bayonne, N. J.; Louis Leventhal Joffe of Baltimore, Md.; Carlisle Elwood Mau of Provo, Utab; William Mitchell of Washington, D. C., James Benjamin Powell of Ashland, O.; Howard Darker Sharp '25 of Tulsa, Okla.; Archie Harvey Siegel of Superior, Wis.; John Harvey Tracy of Chicago, III.; William Charles Waring Jr of Providence, R. I., and Homer Houston Woods of New Virginia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD LAW REVIEW ELECTS 19 | 9/28/1926 | See Source »

Furtwangler, conductors, Arturo Toscanini, guest conductor, will open its season in Philadelphia on Oct. 13, give its first Manhattan concert on Oct. 14. Mr. Mengelberg's novelties will include Howard Hanson's Pan and the Priest, a tone poem for violin and orchestra by Templeton Strong, U. S. composer living in Geneva (Josef Szigeti, soloist); the first performance of Scriabin's piano concerto (Gitta Gradova, soloist); a fantasy by Darius Milhaud for piano and orchestra; Szymanowski's Third Symphony; J. C. Bach's Sinfonia; Bloch's Israel, Honegger's Tempest overture; Pfitzner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Orchestras | 9/27/1926 | See Source »

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