Word: maryland
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...London; C. D. Morgan '06, Paris; H. G. Dillingham '04, Honolulu ; Barrell Wendell '02, Illinois; P. C. Lewis '17, Indianapolis; D. D. L. McGrew '03, Japan; Harold Hinckley '02, Bangor, Maine; J. C. Hamlen Jr. '09, Portland, Maine; J. C. Hamlen Jr. '09, Portland, Maine; A. M. Tyson '90, Maryland; N. F. Ayer '00, Boston; M. P. Whittall '98, Worcester; L. A. Morgan '17, Michigan; E. E. Brown '12, Minnesota; R. W. Snyder '14, Kansas City, Mo.; F. G. Sulloway '05, New Hampshire; R. M. Shreve '08, New Jersey; Evan Hollister '97, Buffalo, N. Y.; R. Moot '05, Schenectady...
...although all seem to anticipate the slogan, "big business," as the main dish, there are open differences over the fixings. Senator George of Georgia stipulates that the Democratic Party shall "refuse to make any alliance with radical forces." Senator Bruce of Maryland concurs with him that the confidence of legitimate business must not be sacrificed through compromise with the "creak-brain economic vagaries of Bryan west". On the other hand, Senator King of Utah, conservative but none the less western, reminds his party that they must provide "a wise farm policy". Further in this direction, Representative Howard, significantly from Nebraska...
...Baltimore, Governor Albert C. Ritchie, known as a potential favorite son in the next Democratic Convention, announced that he would be a candidate for a third term as Governor of Maryland, an honor no one has ever been accorded. Reiterating his favorite theme, state rights, he said...
...action by this State approving a Federal Department of Education, or accepting for this State the provisions of any act of Congress enabling the Federal Government to interfere, or to get a foothold here which may lead to interfering with the free and unrestricted right of the people of Maryland to continue to educate their children in their own way as they have always done...
...judges chosen for the event are the Honorable Robert von Moschszisker, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the Honorable Carroll T. Bond, Justice in the Court of Appeals of Maryland, and the Honorable Joseph L. Bodine, justice of the United States District Court of New Jersey...