Word: loyall
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Impartial House observers rate him thus: a mediocre legislator, experienced in the mechanics of lawmaking, who has been popped into a position of importance by the accidental meeting of Hard Times and Democratic control of the House: a solid, substantial citizen, loyal to his own rural system of economics and alien to the -Wall Street idea," who has put aside partisanship to cooperate to the limit of his ability with a Republican administration...
Grove & Davila. Jaunty and glib, Colonel Marmaduke Grove has figured in several Chilean revolutions, attempted one in 1930, using for purposes of getting into Chile from Argentina the airplane Friendship in which Passenger Amelia Earhart first crossed the Atlantic. Captured by troops loyal to Dictator Ibanez, the Colonel was exiled to Easter Island. There he pumped the Chilean Governor of this colony so full of revolutionary ideas that Governor & Colonel set out in a small boat to Tahiti, later made their way to France. In July 1931, after Dictator Ibanez was ousted, Colonel Grove returned to Chile, has been intriguing...
...chamber, Mayor James John ("Jimmy") Walker could see friends aplenty: Lawyer Dudley Field Malone, Police Commissioner Edward P. Mulrooney's wife, a host of rowdy Tammanyites and the hard-headed Democratic minority of the Legislative investigation committee which was about to wave at him. His friends proved a loyal group, wildly cheering his cheapest sallies, hissing & booing his inquisitor. Outside was an admiring multitude who really would not care if it were proved that "Jimmy" had stolen the Brooklyn Bridge...
Cried Dudley Field Malone, famed lawyer: "Jimmy Walker [see p. 13] is the whitest, most loyal, most honorable, most lovable character I have ever...
...have been especially hired for the present performance to provide the incidental music and the off-stage noises. The direction of this comedy is in the hands of Samuel Seabury who so successfully produced "The Magistrate Scandals" of 1931. The entire production has been organized and financed by The Loyal Sons of the Republican Party, Albany Chapter, who have so long been disinterested onlookers in the internal affairs of the city. The most notable success of the Grand Old Party, of which the Loyal Sons are members, was the production of that delightful fantasy, "Prosperity." Since this success the plays...