Word: lefts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...caller next morning left on a White House table some large fans illuminated with the President's portrait and the bold lettering: "Choose Coolidge." ( A White House houseguest of the week was Dwight Whitney Morrow, who required little entertaining so busy was he calling around in officialdom to learn all he could about his new post of U. S. Ambassador to Mexico. Mr. Morrow took his oath, talked much with the President, heard that he was praised when his predecessor, James Rockwell Sheffield, called on his host...
...zest, spirit and pride of accomplishment." Just as Mr. Young's speech had originally startled old-fashioned employers, by its proximity to Labor doctrine, so did the quotation of Mr. Young at a Labor convention startle old-fashioned organizers. Should this keep up there would soon be nothing left for Labor and Capital to fight about...
...Britain. The good-will bearers left their luggage at the Hotel Cecil, formed ranks on the Embankment and marched to Whitehall with a wreath of poppies, to Westminster Abbey with another wreath...
...repair slip when you left the machine...
Several changes will be made in the University starting line-up today. During the week John Parkinson '29 replaced R. W. Turner '28 at left guard, and H. W. Burns '28 stepped in at quarterback, ousting G. K. Brown '28. Two new comers who are named to start this afternoon are W. R. Harper '30, hard running back whose play brightened the closing minutes of the Purdue game, who will take the place of W. W. Lord '28 at right...