Word: iowa
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Burton K. Wheeler, touring the West, spoke at Rock Island, Ill., Davenport, Iowa, St. Paul, Des Moines, Lincoln, Omaha. One of his most telling effects was to push an empty chair to the front of the platform and call for "strong and cautious" Coolidge. Then he turned dramatically toward the empty seat...
...football season opened Monday, September 15, when a squad of more than 100 men reported to Coach Jess Hawley, who is starting his second year at the head of the Green coaching staff. Coach Hawley started his coaching career at Andover Academy, going from there to the University of Iowa for several years. In 1919 he was assistant under Coach Spears at Dartmouth, and the following year was one of Coach Roper's aids at Princeton. In 1921, and 1922 Hawley was a member of the Advisory Coaching Staff at Dartmouth and was head coach last year...
Henry Traugott Dunker '25 of Davenport, Iowa, was elected President of the Student Council for the coming year. The other officers are Phillip Hunter Robb '25 of Winchester, Vice-president, Everett Wells Martin '26 of Middleboro, Secretary, and Gardner Cowles Jr. '25 of Des Moines, Iowa, Treasurer...
Serving his second year on the committee will be Henry Traugott Dunker of Davenport, Iowa, track captain and two-year letterman in football. Dunker's scholastic record for his three years in college shows only one mark below A, that a B received in his Sophomore year...
...funds. It was said that Senator LaFollette's radio speech on Labor Day cost about $3,800 and that he had relatively little, as yet, on which to finance the rest of his campaign. Nevertheless, the LaFollette men continue optimistic, promise to carry Wisconsin, Minnesota, Washington, Nebraska, Iowa, the Dakotas, Oklahoma and possibly California, Kansas, Arizona, Illinois. Wisconsin seems pretty cer tain. In the Republican primary there, the insurgent Congressmen who had been supporting LaFollette were all renominated with substantial majorities. Meanwhile, Senator Wheeler has continued his tour of New England, telling the mill hands: "When the people...