Word: johnson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Stroke, C. McK. Norton '29: 7, M. M. Johnson '31: 6, A. B. Rood '31: 5, E. L. Millard '31: 4. J. G. Lewis '31: 3, J. W. Hallowell '31: 2, Armor Hollingsworth '31: bow, R. R. Stebbins '31: cox, L. L. Wadsworth...
This year the Sophomore class, with Phillips Finlay '31, E. B. Murphy '31, W. P. Arnold '31, and J. B. Baldwin '31, furnishes the most promising candidates for the team. Others who should do well besides Filoon and O. L. Winston '30, returning letter men, are S. R. Johnson '29, D. M. Proudfoot '29, and R. B. Covel...
...close of the session to be returned with objections for reconsideration, the bill failed to become a law." Other Presidents who have expressly or implicitly concurred in the belief that the "pocket veto" is efficacious at the end of any session of a Congress include Jackson, Tyler, Buchanan, Lincoln, Johnson, Grant, Arthur, Cleveland, Harrison, McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Harding, and Coolidge. The practice was upheld in the opinions of Attorney Generals Devens and Miller...
Feeling perhaps that the King's favorite book, Boswell's Johnson, was not all suitable for a very tired invalid, Her Majesty sought the sixpenny book counter, picked out The Hundredth Chance by Ethel M. Dell; also four of prolific Edgar Wallace's blood-drenched thrillers: The Flying Fifty-Five, The Missing Million, Room 13 and A King by Night. She bought a thrip'ny rubber sponge and a thripiny packet of nail polish...
...principal staff writers: Manfred Gottfried, John S. Martin, T. J. C. Martyn, Wells Root, John A. Thomas. To get circulation: Roy E. Larsen, young banker. To get advertising: Robert L. Johnson, young advertising agency...