Word: lloyds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Many were the absentees both from the Labor and Liberal Parties -the most conspicuous of whom was ex-Premier Lloyd George. It was stated that he held himself bound by his declarations as head of the Coalition Government (1916-21) not to oppose the first four resolutions, but he announced that he would vote against the remaining six. Chancellor Philip Snowden, defending the Government, twitted Mr. George upon 'his absence. Said he: "The right honorable gentleman has evidently come to the conclusion that the Empire might be served by a tax on tinned crabs...
Certificates of eligibility will be awarded to: James Lloyd Berrall '24, of Washington, D. C.; Albert Francis Birch 4E.S., of Chevy Chase, Md.; Christopher Paul Conlin '24, of Sharon; Roland Fleer '24, of Narberth, pa.; Charles Harold Gushee '24, of Dorchester; Robert Martin Morrison '24, of Roxbury; Richard Meade Owens 3E.S., of Augusta, Pa.: and Francis Russell Sweeney '25 of Dorchester...
...Conte Verde (Lloyd Sabaudo) ?Seymour L. Cromwell, onetime President of the New York Stock Exchange; Tito Schipa, tenor of the Chicago Opera Company, bound for Italy where he will be decorated by Benito; James M. Beck, famed Solicitor General...
...Muenchen (North German Lloyd)?Captain Paul Koenig, one-time commander of the submarine Deutschland, now Marine Superintendent of the North German Lloyd at Bremen...
...Edith Tarossj, August 19, 1922; Thomas Morrison Carnegie Jr., to Dorothy Duncan, June 26, 1922; Tung Liang Chang, to Suzanne Wang; Charles Cary Colt, to Amy Lee, December 4, 1923; Thomas Roscoe Conklin, to Jane Elizabeth Waters, June 28, 1923; Newcomb Fuller, to Pauline Eddy, December 29, 1923; Lloyd Francis Harris, to Dorothy Harriet Daniels, June 12, 1923; Walter Hamor Piston, to Kathryn Nason, September 14, 1920; Otto Frank Reis, to Evelyn Helen Walz, May 24, 1921; Francis Harold Robart, to Ruth Gibson, May 19, 1923; Edward Andrews Rose, to Cevira Cudebec, December 23, 1923; David Sears, to Ellen Phelps...