Word: mckenna
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This, too, was seen in Boston earlier in the year. Helen Hayes gives a superb performance, and Kenneth McKenna, supporting her, gives a poor one. She is so fine, however, that she needs no support. The play represents Barrie at his best...
...later became the first Agent General of Reparations. Henry M. Robinson was a member of "Committee No. 2," which decided how much Germany could annually pay, and told "Committee No. 1." This second committee was chairmaned by onetime (1915-1916) Chancellor of the British Exchequer, the Right Honorable Reginald McKenna. Europeans did a major part of the work of both committees. General Dawes was important for his curt, dynamic generalship...
...most important decision came when the Department of Justice attempted to cause the dissolution of the so-called "Steel Trust," and Justice McKenna wrote the decision of the Supreme Court which by a vote of 4 to 3 held that the United States Steel Corp. and its subsidiary companies did not form a combination in restraint of trade in violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust...
Above all else. Justice McKenna loved his wife. They had lived together for 55 years when she died two years ago. The shock of her death was so great that he re-signed from the Supreme Court...
Married. Patrick A. ("Pat") McKenna, doorkeeper for five Presidents and still on duty; to one Marguerite A. Smith; in Washington. He did not inform anyone, even President Coolidge...