Word: lloyds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...essentially dominated by New England influence. The jokes about the Adamses, the Lowells and the Cabots, the cod fishball and the bean are not for nothing. A Boston man is, or anyhow always used to be, different form a Kentuckian. One star differs from another in glory: Balfour and Lloyd George, Charles Elliott Norton from Mark Twain...
...withdrawal from what the Premier calls the "fighting line" follows on a series of disquieting portents. First there was the dramatic decision of Lord Robert Cecil to join the Opposition in protest against the government's policies. Then came the resignation of General Crozier in Ireland, and finally Lloyd George's own secretary withdrew his services. These events, together with the recent anti-Coalition results in some of the elections, have naturally left the Coalition government materially weakened...
...House has proved too much for his impaired health. Again, the general opinion is that the Unionists do not desire a three-cornered election in which the Labor party would have a large chance of winning. A third element is that the Conservatives are willing to allow Lloyd George to struggle along with the Irish question since they have no better solution of the problem. From all angles it appears that no party is ready for a political debacle in England at he present time except the Labor Party...
Although many indications tend to reveal the fact that the Lloyd George government is becoming unpopular and must be soon reconstructed, still the Premier retains his great majority in the House and will continue to do so for sometime to come, even it all the elements of the Opposition unite against him. The belief that the Coalition is built on political sand seems without foundation. Under the leadership of the Welsh wizard there is little doubt that the present government will be sustained in its policy and that England will not be thrown into the troubled waters of a general...
...close-pressed to the very end of the competition by Francis Kernan Kernan Jr., of Utica, N. Y., who has been appointed first sub-chairman. The remaining three sub-chairman in the order in which they finished the competition are: Isadore Black of Trenton, N. J.; William Lloyd Garrison 3rd of West Newton; and Harry Eldridge of Hempstead...