Word: lincoln
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Freshman pitchers: Alexander Brown '35, J. F. Carty '35, E. A. Crane '35, T. B. Dorman '35, D. H. Gleason '35, W. A. Lincoln '35, Ladd MacMillan '35, Carl Seeman, Jr. '33, Jack Stutman, W. D. Vesey '35, Martin Victor '35, F. E. Wood...
...foes he is another William Jennings Bryan threatening the very foundations of U. S. economic life. In the Murray makeup there is undoubtedly much of "Old Hickory," much of the "Great Commoner" but there is also enough more to make him a distinct political individual. Crude as Lincoln, he has the common touch; active as Roosevelt, he dramatizes public issues;* honest as Cleveland, he makes public office a public trust; and like every intelligent demagog, he may be accused of twisting his economic convictions to suit the accident of politics. He is the political darling of really poor men everywhere...
...Confirmed Ogden Livingston Mills to be Secretary of the Treasury, Arthur Atwood Ballantine to be Undersecretary of the Treasury and Robert Lincoln O'Brien to be chairman of the Federal Tariff Commission...
...show Soviet Russia to luxury-loving Capitalist tourists traveling First Class, the Soviet State Travel Monopoly, Intourist, bought last week 140 Lincoln cars, plus spare parts and accessories totaling $400,000. Ten of the 140 Lincolns are twelves, the rest eights, mostly seven- passenger touring cars and sedans...
Spiritual Rule. On Lincoln's Birthday first Friday in Lent, U. S. Catholics fasted not, abstained not, but ate what they wished. They may also eat well on Washington's Birthday, for U. S. Ordinaries took advantage of papal permission, good for five years, to dispense U. S. flocks from fast or abstinence on civic holidays...