Word: kendrick
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Wyoming Democrats vote for Democrats and Republicans do likewise. For three terms (1917-35) Wyoming's beloved beef-raising Democrat John Benjamin Kendrick was elected to the U. S. Senate by such overwhelming majorities that the State seemed on the verge of choosing him in 1034 by acclamation. But two months ago Senator Kendrick died. In an amazing burst of nonpartisanship Republicans joined with Democrats to amend the State Constitution so that Wyoming's Governor, Leslie Andrew Miller, could appoint to the Senate Senator Kendrick's onetime secretary, Joseph Christopher O'Mahoney...
Mower A-11: Kendrick N. Marshall '21, of Brockton, Mass. (Brockton High School). Recently returned to Harvard after several years in the Far East. Now an instructor and tutor in Government...
Democrat Thompson becomes the Senate's oldster, taking that distinction from Wyoming's Kendrick by four years. His age. however, was his chief recommendation for office in the Governor's eyes. His Washington service will be brief (the term expires 1935) and quiet. "Brother Charley" has ample assurances that he will step aside next year for a Bryan-for-Senator campaign...
...expedition was sent out by the University in the beginning of last month, to make such measurements during the recent eclipse, because of the fact that the ionized layer is affected by sunlight. The experiments were carried on in conjunction with an expedition headed by Dr. D. W. Kendrick and Dr. G. W. Pickard of Tufts College...
Prosaic inhabitants of the small Idaho towns of Bovill, Orofino, Troy, Elk River, Moscow, Genesee, Lewiston, Orchard, Juliaetta and Kendrick, last week were hunting for a big hole in the earth. More superstitious citizens put their heads together, whispered of miracles. On Christmas Eve they had seen a strang light yellow light rip earthwards through the sky of northern Idaho. Then they heard a deafening crash. The flash was seen as far as Spokane, Wash., over 100 mi. Mrs. Joseph Holland, who said she saw it on her way home from church, described the phenomenon for newsgatherers as "three glowing...