Word: lincoln
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mean by big bills the old-style large-size ones that might have been in hiding. If the people who quit business to go into gambling a few years ago would go back to work, they could sell all they produce." Mr. & Mrs. Ford drove off in a Lincoln (the White House impartially uses Cadillacs, Pierce-Arrows, Lincolns-three of each) to "enjoy the flowers" in Virginia...
...Mallinckrodt MB9 Economics 15 Sever 23 Education B Mallinckrodt MB9 English 33 New Lect. Hall Fine Arts 15d Fogg Small Rm. French 6 Professor Morize, Sec. 1 Harvard 2 Professor Allard, Sec. 2 Harvard 5 Dr. Webster, Sec. 3 Harvard 5 Mr. Penny, Sec. 4 Harvard 6 Mr. Lincoln, Sec. 5 Harvard 6 German 28 Sever 35 Government 29b Emerson D Greek 2 Sever 35 History 15 Sever 5 History 68 Memorial Hall Italian 1 Sever 6 Mathematics A VI Professor Birkhoff, Sec. 1 Sever 18 Mr. Myers, Sec. 2 Sever 19 Mathematics 3 Sever 36 Mathematics 21 Sever...
...keep him at his job. Title: "Our Man!" ¶The temperature rose to 78° in Washington one day last week. The air-conditioning machine was turned on at the White House. ¶Thirty-five newspaper editors spent two hours talking things over with the President in the Lincoln Study. ¶New York's Senator Wagner took Fannie Hurst, writer, to the White House to meet the President. Thirty minutes later Cinemactress Dorothy Mackaill arrived for the same purpose without a political escort. The President saw her, too. ¶President Hoover declared again for better homes. Endorsing "Better Homes...
...better man than Alexander Hamilton. . . . The fearless one will eventually come out against the extravagance of Grant's second administration. ... A primer for voters might well begin with the injunction 'Never trust a quoter.' ... I found:-'This reminds me of what Chesterton Keenly remarked. . . . Abraham Lincoln could say today. ... As Woodrow Wilson so wisely put it. ... I like Andrew Jackson's blunt statement that.' ... A careful tally reveals the following extracts: Woodrow Wilson, two; Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, two and G. K. Chesterton. . . . I should have added Patrick Henry...
...Year ago Lincoln's Birthday the Minskys shifted the focus of their operations by moving into the Republic Theatre on West 42nd Street. When Billy Minsky applied for a renewal of the license which permits his operations there, he was last week faced with litigation that threatened to be far more serious than his embroilment with Sidney Ross. License Commissioner James F. Geraghty gave a hearing to citizens who objected to renewing licenses for the Republic Theatre andthe flea circuses, dime museums, and minor side shows which thrive nearby. Reformer John S. Sumner, Director Henry Moskowitz of the League...