Word: madsen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...were elected four years ago for an eight-year term. Last week's voting resulted in slight gains for the Socialist-Pacifists (who demand abolition of the Danish army), and cut down from ten to four the majority in the Landsting now held by Liberal Prime Minister Thomas Madsen-Mygdal. The Folketing (Lower House) was elected two years ago for a four-year term...
...work of ushering demands a number of reliable, thoughtful, and obliging men who will be present promptly on Sunday mornings. This year the committee has been composed, of C. H. Jones '28. Tiimothy Cleary '29, C. B. Garey '29, Gordon Huggins '29, C. D. Madsen '29, R. E. Merry '29, W. W. Talley '29, and J. K. Hurd '30. Four or five others have also volunteered for the special carol services, and occasional Sundays when the chapel has been unusually crowded. Special thanks are due to C. B. Garey '29 who took complete charge during the six weeks of illness...
...Charles D. Madsen, Chairman, and Louise Handcock; H. P. Beck and Anne Holland; O. S. Loud and Faith Stone; J. M. Poole and Martha Ingalls; H. M. Smoot and Ruthven Parker; H. M. Washburn and Ethelyn Urann...
Utah Deer. Hunters and fishermen will do well to trek to Utah this autumn. For them, David H. Madsen, State Fish and Game Commissioner, has announced a para dise: "More deer than any white man ever saw in the State . . . 30, 000 to 40,000 pheasants in Salt Lake and Utah counties this fall... the largest fish producing plant in the United States." Utah has public shooting grounds of 12,000 acres with accommodations for 1,000 sportsmen...
...Herr Madsen Nydgal, Minister of Agriculture in the last Liberal Cabinet, was expected to be called to the Premiership by King Christian X. Meanwhile the electoral machinery of the Landsthing (Upper House) was not in motion, last week, since the Senators are elected only once in four years (for a term of eight years) by an elaborate system of electoral boards not scheduled to function again until 1928. The Danish nobility, of whom no more are created, have no ipso facto place in the Landsthing, but, on the other hand have the peculiar privilege of passing on their titles...