Word: lane
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD BOSTON CLUB Ellison, g. g., Catton Herman, pt. pt., Wieland Hartnett, c.pt. c.pt., Chidsey Lane, 1d. 1d., Jeffers Milliken, 2d. 2d., Reed Markwett, 3d. 3d., Smith Harper, c. c., Sullivan McQuaid, 3a. 3a., R. L. Murphy Dreier, 2a. 2a., Westman Wallace, 1a. 1a., Nightingale A. M. Murphy, o.h. o.h., Miller Park, i.h. i.h., Hall...
...London Rubber Exchange in Mincing Lane (near the Tower of London) trading was quiet among disgruntled British rubber men. They established a price which hung close to 10¼ pence per pound, virtually the equivalent of the U. S. average price of 21 cents (since one pence equals two cents). Londoners, therefore, had ample time to ponder and explain why the Stevenson Plan will be scrapped...
Robinson: "I do not mean to reflect on Franklin K. Lane...
Robinson: "... I think Franklin K. Lane bore a very high reputation . . . but Senators on the other side of the Chamber have not hesitated to go down into the tomb for Republicans who have passed away. . . . Democrats attempt to smear oil all over dead Republicans. But if we merely mention a man who perchance happens to be a Democrat, then something is wrong...
Glass: "The question here is, what does the Senator mean by accusing Franklin K. Lane...