Word: knoxes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Declaring that their time is "entirely taken up with the practical task of urging all eligible voters to register," the Republican Landon, Knox Club last night issued a statement in which they said they would accept the challenge of the "so-called University Progressive Committee" for a debate on the election issues after the deadline for registration...
Loudest and busiest campaigner for his Party's cause is Republican Vice Presidential Nominee William Franklin Knox. Last week, before a quiet audience in Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium, he had reached the point in his remarks in which he declared that New Dealers were no longer as interested in Karl Marx as in the Literary Digest poll. Shouted the Chicago Daily News Publisher: "The Administration . . . is no longer trying to reorganize America; it is just trying to get votes...
...Nominee Knox stopped, stared. Heads turned, feet shuffled as the owner of the voice, Mrs. Mabel West, 39-year-old Philadelphian in Los Angeles for a visit, scrambled over laps to the aisle. There she proceeded to raise a small vial of iodine to her lips, drink, fall writhing to the floor. Later at the hospital, where she was found to be only slightly damaged, iodine-stained Accuser West speculated: "Maybe I just got hysterical...
Immediately after the current Presidential campaign's liveliest rally to date, Nominee Knox headed back East in his special train, stopped frequently to address crowds large and small. When the Roald Amundsen, his private car, reached Chicago, Frank Knox's tour had ticked off 9,000 miles from Maine to California...
...Northeast it was announced that a booklet called The New York Stock Exchange, Its Functions and Operations would be sent free upon request. In the New York Times and Herald Tribune the Exchange got preferred positions on the second or third pages along with the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Knox Hats, Reuben's and the Brass Rail restaurants...