Word: marshals
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Next morning the nation learned that Secretary of Agriculture Henry Agard Wallace and a U. S. Deputy Marshal had been playing a midnight game of volley ball with a Federal court summons. In Baltimore a suit had been filed by Royal Farms Dairy questioning the constitutionality of AAA, naming Secretary Wallace a defendant. Unable to tag him in the District of Columbia, the process server had seized the opportunity of cornering the sleeping Secretary while he was rolling through Maryland on his way to Chautauqua. N. Y. to deliver an address...
...Assistant Secretary of Agriculture to $10,000 as Undersecretary of Agriculture for doing practically the same work as in the past? 2) Should Senator Smith get the patronage he demanded from the White House? After President Roosevelt had failed to appoint one Reuben Gosnell as U. S. Marshal in western South Carolina, Senator Smith developed a violent feeling that Dr. Tugwell, not being a dirt farmer, was unfit to be the first man to fill the brand new office of Undersecretary of Agriculture. Both practical questions were answered in the affirmative. At the last minute, while Dr. Tugwell...
President, Langdon Parker Marvin '98; Vice-President, Oliver M. W. Sprague '94; Chief Marshal, Willard Reed '91; Corresponding Secretary, Crane Brinton...
Rain attempted to mar yesterday's proceeding which were attended by about 300 people. The three speakers were introduced by John H. Dean '34, First Marshal of the Senior Class. After the playing of the Baccalaureate Hymn which opened the exercises, Dean Sperry offered a prayer. Earlier in the mooring the Rev. Dwight Bradley conducted a service of the graduating class in the Memorial Church...
...tall, white-chinned man of 71 with the Habsburg horse face, he stepped off the train from Switzerland at Vienna's West Station and looked into the faces of a notable company: the Minister of War. Prince Alois von Schonburg-Hartenstein (''Our venerated and beloved Field Marshal!"); the son of Archduke Franz Ferdinand whose assassination detonated the War; the heads of the great houses of Mens-dorff-Pouilly and Pallavicini ("Imperial Highness!"); and the new arrival's cousin, the Archduke Anton and his wife Princess Ileana of Rumania. For it was the best beloved...