Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...That the President does not greatly care whether the number of his speeches is curtailed. He has announced his intention of not pressing the World Court proposal. Will he carry out that intention to the point of giving up nearly all mention of the Court...
...General Federation of Women's Clubs met, discussed and passed 13 resolutions in its convention at Atlanta. The most significant of the resolutions passed was one in favor of the World Court-without mentioning the Court by name. The remainder were aimed largely at various social reforms. Before going to Atlanta, Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, President of the Federation, called at the White House and discussed the World Court with President Harding. At the convention a letter from Mr. Harding was read, in which he spoke of the Court. Largely through the efforts of Mrs. Winter, however, specific mention...
...score would undoubtedly been greater if the jokers had not insisted on supplying the umpire; but even he was unable to stem the tide of CRIMSON victory. Besides this, however, the pitching of MacVeagh deserves honorable-mention. His nine strike-outs in the first two innings is, as far as can be ascertained, a record in the history of the annual victories of the CRIMSON over its unconditioned rivals...
Four of Mr. Pettigrew's contemporaries-President Harrison, Senator La Follette, Eugene Debs and Arthur Brisbane (Hearst editor)- receive favorable mention...
...scene of a great conflict. Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, has signed articles to fight 15 rounds to decision with Tom Gibbons of St. Paul in Shelby on the afternoon of July 4. Shelby is populated by slightly less than 1,000 persons and is seldom dignified by mention on the map. Montana promotors have guaranteed the champion $300,000, nearly $700 a minute, for his part in the ceremonies. Gibbons will take a gambler's chance with a percentage of the gate receipts...