Word: marly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cabinet after President Coolidge was confirmed in office for four years more by the November election, have been surprised. Only one Cabinet change now appears imminent-the appointment of a successor to Secretary of Agriculture Howard M. Gore, who is to be inaugurated as Governor of West Virginia on Mar...
...question of revising the income tax law was concerned, it would be useless until the close of the fiscal year (June 30) when it can be seen to some degree how the present law is working. If no extra session is called, Congress will not meet from Mar. 4 until the first Monday of next December. It has been guessed that the President might summon an extra session early in the fall...
...President transmitted to Congress a recommendation approved by the Budget Bureau for an emergency appropriation of $50,000,000 to pay tax refunds between now and Mar...
Around a lavishly decorated board, were seated U. S. Ambassador Myron T. Herrick, Emile Daeschner (recently appointed Ambassador-designate to the U. S.), le maréchal Foch, Jules Cambon (onetime Ambassador to Germany), General Gouraud (Military Governor of Paris), Sheldon Whitehouse (U. S. Counselor of Embassy) and Mrs. Whitehouse, U. S. Consul General and Mrs. Robert Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goelet of Manhattan, and many another...
...often been said that Mr. Anderson has no sense of humor. This is only partially true. Wit is present in his autobiography, though seldom in his novels. Many Marriages (TIME, Mar. 10, 1923) with its fun unintended, becomes understandable in tIe light of the autobiography. One can almost forgive him for that odd book after reading this fine...