Word: june
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With the announcement that Associate Justice Willis Van Devanter of the Supreme Court is going to retire on June 2, the way is opened for the President to appoint a new member to the court. The two men most prominently mentioned an possibilities for this appointment are both members of the Harvard faculty...
Last month the student body of Marquette University in Milwaukee dispatched to Laon, France a keg of Mississippi River water. In Laon, 300 years ago next June 1, was born Jacques Marquette, famed Jesuit who died at 38 near what is now Ludington, Mich., after evangelizing the Indians and exploring the Mississippi. In Laon, on Marquette's birthday, the Mississippi water will figure in the dedication of a statue of the Jesuit pioneer, cast from coppers given by French school children. In the U. S., President Roosevelt is expected to proclaim June 1 Marquette Day, and in the Senate...
...hospital remained only seven of the original 26. The emergency was over. From now on only the regular grist of motor accidents would come in. But next month Dr. Buermann will renew an old interest upon the arrival of John D. Rockefeller Sr. to whom he is June-to-September personal physician...
Before the Chicago Association of Commerce on December 12, 1934, Chairman Charles Gates Dawes of City National Bank & Trust Co. predicted that a sustained upswing in the durable goods industries would begin the following June or July. Nothing happened in June, and as late as June 27 economists including Cleveland's Col. Leonard Porter Ayres saw no signs that General Dawes was right. But less than two weeks later (TIME, July 22, 1935) steel ingot production suddenly began the rise which has been virtually continuous ever since. By this modest but clean-cut feat Banker Dawes gained a reputation...
...Corvallis. Ore., newshawks discovered an Oregon State Agricultural College junior named June May March...