Word: johnson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ratify the treaty before the expiration of my term of office." Equally well known is the fact that Missouri's cigar-gnawing Senator Reed disapproves of the Treaty and would like to defeat it as a crowning event of his irreconcilable career. Other opponents are California's Johnson, New Hampshire's Moses, Minnesota's Shipstead. Maryland's Bruce, bumbling against the Treaty last week, called it "utter inanity...
...casts of the three plays are as follows: Les Precieuses Ridicules La Grange W. D. Carter '31 Du Croisy E.C. Carter '31 Gorgibus F. G. Shaw, Jr. '31 Mascara W. A. C. Miller '32 Joel E. S. Fetcher, Jr. '31 Almonzer S. R. Johnson '29 Chaffeur J. S. B. Archer '31 Madeion Miss Nancy Crocker Cantos Miss Isabella Grandin Marotte Miss Mary Vance L'Intruse L'Afeul W. B. Cowan, Jr. '29 Le Pere W. D. Carter '31 L'oncle E.S. Fetcher, Jr. '31 Diana Miss Bentrice Clough Genvieve Mis Helen Streeter La Soeur de Charite Miss Isablla Grandin Gringoire...
...original lines are but little change. Y. H. Buhier '20, former president of the club, and W. B. Cowen, Jr. '29 are in charge of this year's presentation, assisted by W. F. Pederson '31, F. E. Bissel '31, N. B. Parker '30, W. M. Dunn '30, S. R. Johnson '29 and W. M. Randol...
...Senior Executive Committee of the first Annual Military Ball were announced last night by P. J. W. Bove '29, chairman, as follows: A. E. French '29, F. A. Clark '29, John Gardiner '29, Charles Hart '29, Arthur Donahey '29, Artemas Stewart '29, John Whiting '29, and Hulburd Johnson '29, J. E. Barrett '30 will represent the Naval Science Unit on the Committee. The dance will be given at the Copley. Plaza on February...
...Swing-Johnson bill has passed the House. Arizona's two Senators, Ashurst and Hayden, prevented its passing the Senate only by a most heroic filibuster in the closing hours of last session. This session the bill has prime place on the Senate's calendar and Arizonans do not see how they are going to stop it again. A special engineering commission asked for by Congress last spring to make a final survey, has reported that the Swing-Johnson plans are entirely feasible, though perhaps $40,000,000 more expensive than estimated...