Word: marylands
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Gillette: The Chair overruled the point of order made by the Senator from Maryland...
...Vice President: Yes, the Chair overruled the point of order made by the Senator from Maryland, and then the Senator from Tennessee [Mr. McKellar] appealed from the ruling of the Chair...
...Gillette: The Chair refused to entertain the point of order raised by the Senator from Maryland...
...Vice President: The Chair overruled the point of order made by the Senator from Maryland [Mr. Tydings...
Stephen Bonsal was soon acting under Colonel House's orders. He knew far more about Europe than House did. Born in Maryland, educated in New Hampshire (St. Paul's) and Germany (Heidelberg), Bonsal had in 1915 been a world traveler and newspaperman for 30 years, became a lieutenant colonel in World War I. For James Gordon Bennett, editor of the New York Herald (who, he says, was fond of "quoting winged words which, rightly or wrongly, he attributed to Abraham Lincoln"), Bonsal covered the meetings of Russian and German revolutionists in New York City and London, flew...