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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ulcerated tooth kept Secretary of Agriculture Hyde off the stump. After talking himself hoarse in Connecticut, Secretary of Labor Doak rested up at "Notre Nid" ("Our Nest"), his Potomac home, before invading West Virginia and Illinois. Alice Roosevelt Longworth was to make her single contribution to the Hoover campaign in the form of a speech at Indianapolis in mid-October. Calvin Coolidge, whose Hoover appeals have so far been only in writing, was scheduled to raise his voice for the party in Manhattan Oct. 11. Republican headquarters had 260 volunteer stumpsters of high & low degree to turn loose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: Stumpsters | 10/10/1932 | See Source »

...Western campaign trip Governor Roosevelt frequently introduced himself to rural audiences as a Hudson River Valley "farmer." His reference was to the agricultural operations carried on at "Krum Elbow," his mothers 1,000-acre estate at Hyde Park, N. Y. Roiled by such talk, Henry Field, Iowa's Republican Senatorial nominee, last month blurted out: "At Krum Elbow there is no hog lot but there are a polo ground and tennis court. What appears to be a silo is an elevated water tower for care of the lawn and the sunken garden. What looks like a henhouse is really...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AGRICULTURE: Krum Elbow & Mortgages | 10/10/1932 | See Source »

Last week the Democratic National Committee rushed to the defense of ''Krum Elbow" as a real farm. Westmoreland Davis, onetime Governor of Virginia, now publisher of Southern Farm Magazine and proprietor of a 2.400-acre estate near Leesburg, had just returned from Hyde Park. Through the National Committee he declared: "On my visit I found a herd of Guernsey cattle, dairy and horse barns, poultry houses, a silo filled with corn ensilage, farm horses, hogs and over 600 laying hens. The fields were in corn, alfalfa and pasture. There's no pseudo silo and sunken garden. These...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AGRICULTURE: Krum Elbow & Mortgages | 10/10/1932 | See Source »

...Newton, Treasurer; Malcolm Bancroft '33, of Boston, a member of the crew for the past two years and Captain-Elect of the 1933 eight, Chairman of the Eliot House Committee, and a member of this year's football team and last season's squad; N. P. Dodge '33, of Hyde Park, Captain of the 1933 Track team: S. C. Dorman '33, of New York, Manager of Tennis; C. H. Hageman Jr. '33, of Lorain, Ohio, Captain of the 1933 Football Team; R. H. Hallowell '33, of Readville, a crew man for the past two years, W. A. Schroeder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT COUNCIL TO HOLD OPENING MEETING TONIGHT | 10/4/1932 | See Source »

Last week Secretary of Agriculture Hyde put the nation on notice that all purchasers of produce on which farmers have borrowed from the Government are individually liable for payment of the debt. Buyers must pay the loan direct to Secretary Hyde before the farmer gets a cent for his crop. The Government's first lien means that the producer who has borrowed will get at present price levels, little or no cash on his sale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AGRICULTURE: Borah on Debts | 10/3/1932 | See Source »

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