Word: lowden
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harding's Secretary of Agriculture, died in 1924, his last days clouded by Secretary of Commerce Hoover's frustration of his plans for farm aid. Peek changed political horses in 1928 when the G. O. Presidential nomination went to Herbert Hoover instead of to his friend Frank Lowden or his friend Charles Dawes...
...Mexico; Laird Bell Chicago attorney; Hendon Chubb of Manhattan's insurance firm of Chubb & Son; W. L. Clayton, Houston cotton tycoon; John Cowles, Des Moines publisher; Herman Lewis Ekern, onetime Attorney General of Wisconsin; Philip La Follette, onetime Governor of Wisconsin; Mills Bee Lane, Savannah banker; Frank Orren Lowden, onetime Governor of Illinois; Orrin K. McMurray, Dean of the University of California's law school; Roland Sletor Morris, onetime Ambassador to Japan; John C. Traphagen. president of Bank of New York & Trust Co.; President Ernest Martin Hopkins of Dartmouth; Thomas Day Thacher, onetime solicitor general; Quincy Wright, University...
...lives in a model housing development which he planned for John D. Rockefeller Jr. Dr. Ely this spring in Manhattan held seminars in land economics, found enough interest in them to justify the school. For backing he went to Owen D. Young, John W. Davis. Frank O. Lowden. Philip A. Benson. Last week he had enough support to announce that the school would open next October. Dr. Ely plans to limit his enrolment to 300, mostly adult postgraduates. There were 600 applicants last week. The three year course with himself and other land experts in charge will cover land utilization...
Movements as well as people were absent. There was no Revolt of the Farmers such as led to the withdrawal of Frank Orren Lowden in 1928. There was no Economic Insurgency. There were no "Allies" banded against the leading candidate. Chicago was calm, composed, conservative, deadly dull...
...years old of Uvalde, Texas. The Leaders in 1928 Following is a list of the four men who received the greatest number of votes in each party in the Crimson's presidential primary straw vote four years ago. Republicans Herbert Hoover 1841 Charles G. Dawes 230 Frank O. Lowden 183 Charles Curtis 52 Democrats Alfred E. Smith 1380 James A. Reed 363 Albert C. Ritchie 274 Thomas J. Walsh...