Word: macdonald
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...week saw the expiration of Premier Baldwin's time-limited offer of a coal subsidy to follow an agreement between the miners and owners. In the Commons, former Labor Premier Macdonald scathingly asked whether this offer had been intended as a bribe. Even this jibe did not deter Premier Baldwin from renewing his offer, this time without limit, in an effort to foster conciliation...
...policy of waiting for the breaks is apt to bear fruit. Against Dartmouth, they pushed over all three of their runs and five hits, coupled with Green miscues. HARVARD BROWN Burns c.f. 3b. Schuster Jones r.f. r.f. Edes Zarakov 3b. 2b. Ruckstull Todd l.f. s.s. Dixon Tobin l.b. c.f. MacDonald Ullman 2b. l.f. Gurney DeRham c. lb. Parker Sullivan s.s. c. Holden Cutts or Booth p. p. Danzell
...made known what field of study Howard will engage in while at the University, although he will probably continue his work in history and literature which has occupied his efforts at the British institution. The remaining two Cambridge students who were awarded scholarships by the committee, are Arthur MacDonald of St. Johns College, and C. D. G. Nicholson of Jesus College. The former will be enrolled in Yale, while Nicholson will take up his studies at Princeton, in the field of architecture. He is the son of a well known English painter and has won Cambridge scholarships in architecture. MacDonald...
Among the speakers who will be at Northfield this June are many who are well known thoroughout the country. The most prominent men who will lead the Conference are: Dr. G. R. Baker, C. S. Campbell, Dr. H. S. Coffin, Sam Higginbottom, C. E. Hurry, J. W. Macdonald, F. P. Miller, Dr. F. N. Seerley, Dr. R. E. Speer, Norman Thomas, Dr. H. H. Tweedy, Dr. R. P. Wilder, S. W. Wiley, the Honorable J. S. Wilson, and H. P. Van Dusen...
From his quiet home at Bateman's Burwash, Sussex, Mr. Rudyard Kipling (cousin of Premier Stanley Baldwin, their mothers having been two of the four famed Macdonald sisters) contributed some verses to the British Gazette, the Government's emergency anti-strike newspaper...