Word: masses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...returned to the White House where his two physicians attended him. Soon he felt better. By 2:30 he had recovered, went on his week-end cruise on the Mayflower with Mr. and Mrs. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover, Senator and Mrs. Butler, H. L. Stoddard. ¶At Lynn, Mass., four prohibition agents halted and searched a suspicious lorry. It was found to contain wire fencing being sent to "White Court" at Swampscott, Mass., 26-room cottage just being completely redecorated for the President's summer home. ¶The President wrote to Peter J. Brady, President of the Federation...
...Corning, N. Y., Ambassador and Mrs. Houghton's nieces; Mrs. John Lawrence of Boston; Mrs. John Taylor of Philadelphia; Mrs. Williamson S. Howell, wife of the first Secretary of the U. S. Legation in Warsaw; Miss Jean Field Blair, Richmond, Va.; Miss Mary Louise Butterfield, Chestnut Hill, Mass.; Miss Elizabeth Irving Chase, Waterbury, Conn.; Miss Suzette Dewey, Chicago; Miss Helen Edwards, Cincinnati; Miss Betty Galey of London, daughter of the Director of the American University Union and Miss Joan Williams, Chicago...
That Symphonic Discord, Mass Avenue...
...audience of 250 men, all of whom we were certain knew more about what we were discussing than we did. Needless to say, the first time one is called upon by a professor one passes through a disturbing few minutes. But one soon became accustomed to this form of mass instruction and the days of small classes seemed far away...
Such matter as the Stanton Manuscripts which contain new information as to the contest with President Johnson and also the Johnson Manuscripts themselves will be photographed. Almost every month new material is coming in to the Manuscript Division of Widener and the handling of this mass of manuscripts is Professor Channing's present concern...