Word: hugheses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"The two greatest lawyers of the U. S." were presented to the Judiciary Committee of both Houses by a delegation from the American Bar Association. The two lawyers are among the most noted of those who go frequently into court to look upon the faces of Federal judges, and both...
The Senate has set five reservations which must be accepted by other Powers, and two declarations which other Powers need not accept. The exchanges of notes with 48 other Powers will doubtless occupy some time. But it is to be hoped that the other Powers will be willing to proceed...
As the membership was filing out of the room, Mr. Hughes approached Mr. Parris and offered a courteous personal apology. If his remarks had offended Mr. Parris, he was sorry. He had no grudge against Mr. Parris or against George Washington. He had merely been stating what he believed to...
Later, the New York World, said: " It would be hard to say which was the sillier-Rupert Hughes . . . or those other guests of the occasion who took the outbreak seriously enough to get vocally angry about it. ... [In addition to what Mr. Hughes said,] Washington also kept hens and a...
A few hours later Mr. Hughes had an appointment to lecture in Manhattan on current literature. He prefaced this lecture with a description of the " sick tomato" cast at him by Washingtonians and repeated what he had learned from George Washington's diaries.