Word: loyality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...want to tell you how very much interested I am in your campaign for United States Senator; my father had such confidence in your progressive Democracy and appreciated so highly your strong and loyal support of him in his two campaigns for the Presidency that I would be immensely gratified to see you nominated and elected Senator from California...
...loyal Times readers, after reading this statement, took out their pencils and did a bit of arithmetic. The New York Times, they decided, must make from daily sales a gross income of $1,500,000 a year, in addition to its Sabbath income of $30,000 a week (about $1,500,000 a year). Therefore, these inquisitive readers decided, their favorite newspaper's annual civic income is not much above $3,000,000 and the balance of the $25,000,000 must come from advertisers. "And 95 per cent of the total earnings," said the editorial, "have been reinvested...
Georges Jean Claude Leygues (September, 1920, to January, 1921), 68, journalist, poet, historian, ministerial veteran of the 90's under the late famed Premier Waldeck-Rousseau. He succeeded Millerand upon the latter's ascension to the Presidency, and dutifully continued a loyal henchman of the Right...
Died. Mrs. Charles W. Morse, divorced wife of Pullman Conductor Charles F. Dodge, for 25 years the extraordinarily loyal wife of Charles W. Morse, 70, paralyzed financier, pardoned felon...
...Holland, recited his great address: "On this spot now made sacred . . . this imposing dome . . . the poppy fields of France. . . ." They had frolicked, shot clay pigeons, watched horses run, started a balloon race for an Elk trophy, elected Charles Grakelow of Philadelphia the new Grand Exalted Ruler. Other officers were loyal Elks from: Montgomery, Ala.; Blackfoot, Idaho; Dubuque, Iowa; Woburn, Mass.; and Mexico, Mo. Cincinnati was chosen the next reunion city. They had read their report, 400 pages long...