Word: madison
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Regarding the pomposities of Busch of Madison, Wis. [TIME, June 7], couldn't it be arranged to get this hungry blood-lapping, Nietzschean blond super-beast out of his cage? Perhaps after a little outdoor exercise he would lose some of his zest for splashing ink unnecessarily...
...ruthless German," also as a former student at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, I recommend that he be "spurlos versenkt." LETTERS...
Sirs: Let Mr. Busch of Madison condone the action of Sportsman Salm, noble fellow-countryman, as reported in TIME, June 7, 1926, MISCELLANY. Or do I wrong Mr. Busch by saying "fellow-countryman...
...Passed a bill to erect near tha Treasury a statue to Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury under Jefferson and Madison, Minister to France and to Great Britain. (Bill went to the House...
...Babson '27, J. L. Brown '26, M. H. Clifford '27, W. V. Coombs '27, J. C. Dreier '28, E. W. Gantache '27, C. W. Gillies '26, R. L. Hatch '28, J. H. Lane '28, M. W. Linn '27, H. F. Murphy '27, A. E. Reed '26, Madison Sayles '27, C. O. Simpson '27, A. G. Smith '26, Joseph Sullivan '26, John Surpless '26, H. J. Wallace '28, H. H. Watchpocket '28, and D. W. Bakeless, manager...