Word: mayfield
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...prank of fate, however, is that the Republicans have planned to make a similar assault on one of their opponents, Earle B. Mayfield, elected Senator from Texas last Fall. About a dozen Democrats, it is believed, will vote with Republicans to unseat Mayfield, accused of the same crime as Mr. Newberry. The expression which will reside on Senator Spencer's face is a matter of conjecture...
...Republican organization to victory in 1924. Already there is talk of a more aggressive leader, such as Charles D. Hilles, for Mr. Adams' position. Knowing this, and having in mind the opinion of many prominent Republicans, Mr. Adams is likely to retire. Will Senator-Elect Earl B. Mayfield of Texas follow Mr. Newberry to the bourne from which no politicians return? According to statisticians, Mayfield's chances are these: Five Republicans and 27 Democrats that he will sit in the Senate; 47 Republicans, 15 Democrats, and Senator Shipstead (Farmer-Labor) that he will not. Senator Mayfield was "elected...
...Marks G. W. Tower '23, tackle 21 5.11 185 New Rochelle High Cetre Statistics Name and Position Age Height Weight Prep School Themas Bartlett, back 22 5.08 157 Charles Cecil, end 20 5.08 160 Leslio Combs, end 22 5.11 156 Morgan Park Mil. Herbert Covington, quarterback 20 5.05 158 Mayfield High Benjamin Cregor, tackle 23 5.11 180 Minos Gordy, tackle 21 5.10 177 Peoples Tucker James Green, back 20 5.09 145 Louisville High Jope Hudgins, back 21 5.07 150 Missouri Mil, Acad. John Hunter, back 21 5.08 155 San Diego High Theodore Johnson, guard 21 6.01 185 Lawrenceburg Clarence Jones...
...bill this week at the a Majestic surpasses its usual standard. It is seldom that the theatre-goer has the opportunity to enjoy so many first-class vaudeville acts in one evening. Cecil Lean and Cleo Mayfield entertained with several original lyrics, among which was, "when a Wife Gets Fat". Cecil Lean's caricature of a baseball fan was extremely good and should be made the leading part of the act. Sam Hearn, the fiddling politician, gave a little speech dealing more or less with politics, but at any rate keeping every one in a happy frame of mind with...
Irving Rosenbloom, of Chicago, III., will start the negative against Yale. The other two Harvard speakers here are John Milton Wyman, of Mayfield, Ky., and Henry Jacob Friendly, of Elmira, N. Y. George Bernard Lourie, of Chelsea, and George Stevens, of Atlanta, Ga., will act as alternates. The Yale men upholding the affirmative here will be Max Lerner, of New Haven, Conn.; John Walter Blair of Spokane, Wash.; Edmund B. Shotwell, of New York City, and John B. Leach, alternate, of Oil City...