Word: johnson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Representative Albert Johnson of Washington is sponsor to the new immigration bill (TIME, Feb. 25) shortly to be considered in Congress. As such, his importance gives him considerable publicity. But on Jan. 1, 1924, his bill had not yet emerged from his committee into the limelight of discussion...
...that order daily. With the advent of the infield and outfield candidates and the inauguration of batting practice, it became necessary to divide the pitching squad into two groups. The first-string group, which will report at 2.15 includes E. L. Brown '24. D. G. Casto '26. E. R. Johnson '26. J. J. N. Kerr '25, F. S. Moseley '26. R. G. Norris '24, K. F. Nash '26. R. W. Puffer '26, and Philip Spalding '25. The others will come...
Junior.--Bow, Shaw; 2, Watts; 3, Trafford; 4, Holden; 5, Boyden; 6, Reber; 7, Johnson; stroke, Thompson...
...four class crews will row under the direction of Coach Brown as they are until the spring vacation, when the dropping of the third University crew will necessitate a revision. G. R. Johnson '25, H. J. Weisman '25, J. P. Hubbard '26 and J. R. Fordyce '26 are the captains of the eights, which they have chosen as follows...
...that Italy was tuned to active commercial propaganda in the Latin American countries by the recent meeting of the Italian and Spanish royal families. Perhaps it was to some extent, but a far more vigorous stimulant has been the discrimination clause in the Johnson Immigration Hill. That measure, in spite of the fact that it meets with favor among many Americans some of whom know nothing of its contents--might well night be looked upon as an offense to the nations of southern Europe, particularly Italy. Is it a wonder then that Italy being snubbed here turns its activities...