Word: marshalling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...comedy of appointments came to an end. In June, 1922, President Harding nominated Joseph W. Tolbert, National Committeeman from South Carolina, as Federal Marshal. Senator Dial of that state charged Tolbert with political simony and the Senate failed to confirm the nomination. Subsequently...
Richmond, Va. From here Mr. George and party visited the scenes of the Civil War. The ex-Premier admitted to Judge John T. Goolrick, Confederate veteran, that Marshal Foch, of all the generals in the War, was " the closest...
...members of the Harvard coaching staff points out in today's CRIMSON, "rightly or wrongly, football has become a matter of immense importance to all college men." Rightly or wrongly, too, the game as now played requires a coach who will act as field marshal and take most of the weight of responsibility on his own shoulders. The captain has responsibility enough; to burden him with the duty of removing and substituting men would prove overwhelming. If Harvard wishes to win even a reasonable number of its games, it must "play the game" as it finds...
...upheld by 74 members of the old Parliament, who were loud in condemnation of Marshal Tsao-Kun's bribery and corruption...
...Died. Marshal Andres Avelino Caceres, 87, twice President of Peru (1886, 1894), only Marshal in the Peruvian Army, at Lima...