Word: iowa
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Financial Situation of the Middle West" will be discussed by Professor O. M. W. Sprague '94 of the Business School at a dinner held under the auspices of the Iowa Club at the Colonial Club on Wednesday, May 2, at 6 o'clock...
...itinerary is not definitely settled, but is said to begin in Minnesota and continue through the Dakotas, Wyoming, Montana, Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado, Kansas, Iowa, Illinois and Indiana. The subjects of the Senator's speeches will include the railroads, taxation, tariff and most of the topics in which the " progressives'' are interested. It is likely, too, that Mr. Harding will touch on most of these questions, but with decidedly different recommendations...
...were present representing 42 colleges or universities. The conferences are held biennially to discuss common problems on student Government, atheltics, publications, and dramatic and musical clubs. The following colleges will probably be represented this year: Amherst, Boston University, Bowdoin, Brown, University of Chicago, Cornell, Columbia, Carnegie, Dartmouth, Haverford, Illinois, Iowa, Lafayette, Lehigh, Maine, Mass. Agricultural College, M. I. T., Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, New Hampshire State, Ohio State, Pennsylvania, Penn State, Pittsburg, Princeton, Purdue, Rochester, Stevens, Tennessee, Trinity, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Lee, Washington and Jefferson, Wesleyan, West Virginia, Williams, Wisconsin, and Yale...
Candidates for the best-dressed man in the 68th Congress: Senator Edward I. Edwards, militant wet, of New Jersey; Representative Nicholas Longworth of Ohio, son-in-law of Roosevelt. Most Senators and Congressmen, with studied neglect, stay out of the race, or, like Senator Brookhart, Iowa farmer, they run it backwards...
Harvey's investigation of the farmer-vote in Norfolk while he keeps half an eye on Iowa...