Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When Charles G. Dawes faced the Senate on March 4, 1925, he did not ask the senior Senator from New Hampshire, nor the junior Senator from Idaho, nor the senior Senator from California, nor the junior Senator from Arkansas, nor the senior Senator from Wisconsin -no, nor their colleagues assembled: "When the President comes into the Senate, what shall I be?" Instead he set out promptly to be Charles G. Dawes, and in the presence of the President he proceeded to call the Senate to ac- count for wasting its time and the country's, telling it that...
...assembling of the 69th Congress saw four newcomers peeping into the Senate and looking around for their seats. All other Senators had occupied their seats, in the session of about two weeks held last March to confirm appointments and consent to treaties. The four newcomers are to fill the seats of senators who have died since last March. All are nominally Republican...
...Bank to be reimbursed for the Government's 6 billion francs by March 15, 1926, through increased taxation as follows...
...were opened to the public last week by the National Academy of Design, Man- hattan. From Samuel F. B. Morse's portrait of the aged Marquis de Lafayette to George W. Bellows' famed "Club Night," the trim parade moves on. No circus procession, this, but the orderly march of a club of oddfellows in plain clothes. Here and there moves a strong or vivid figure Sargent Bellows or Pennell but the exhibit gave critics an opportunity to point out once more that the art of an enterprising commercial century is, by convention, dull. Of the celebrated...
...University fencing schedule will run in all probability, as follows: February 13 Bowdoin February 20 Army at West Point February 27 Saltus Club March 6 Pennsylvania and Princeton March 13 Columbia March 20 Yale and Dartmouth...