Word: lincoln
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...being to sell the U. S. more liquor for Christmas. The Wet victory in Ontario means for the U. S.: 1) reduced rum prices in Detroit and Buffalo; 2) increased real estate activities by U. S. speculators in Ontario, with the opening of more resorts; 3) strengthening of General Lincoln C. Andrews' Prohibition enforcers along the lakes and rivers bordering on Ontario...
Twelve hundred bankers, businessmen, professors assembled at the Economics Club dinner in Manhattan last week; heard General Lincoln C. Andrews and Wayne B. Wheeler, the paid advocate of the Anti-Saloon League, say that Prohibition is here to stay whether the Wets like it or not. "And what is more," said General Andrews, "it will be hard to get a drink of real beer next season." Laughter and boos from respectable citizens greeted this pronouncement; General Andrews was forced to cut short his speech...
...upon public consideration the creator of "Sherlock Holmes" mentioned his medical training and the fact "that as a public man of affairs I have never shown myself to be wild or unreasonable." Then he traced spiritualism's history* with fitting reference to the Fox sisters and Abraham Lincoln...
Properties are under the supervision of Lincoln Robinson '30, while George Lowenstein '28 is in charge of the complicated lighting effects...
...delegates to the second Annual Congress of the National Student Federation of America completed the business of the convention last Saturday when they elected new officers and voted to accept the invitation tendered by the University of Nebraska to hold the 1927 Congress in Lincoln. These events culminated the three day period of discussion, committee meetings and speeches, held in the Michigan Union at Ann Arbor, and participated in by over 300 delegates from 208 universities and colleges...