Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...signify that he accepted his reinstatement and endorsement with fit humility, Senator Reed mounted the platform at a fair in Sedalia, Mo., and, with never a mention of his own ambitions, intoned the political creed of a "rank-and-file" Democrat. The crowd, of course, caught Reed fever and again silver-tipped Senator Reed was acclaimed Missouri's candidate, promised a solid delegation...
...fiery. Between his politics and Governor Smith's the chief difference comes on Big Business, to which Governor Smith is geographically nearer. Senator Reed's assault at Sedalia was not merely upon crooked "interests" but upon trusts in general. He did not, however, mention that anathema of the bankers, farm relief. Unless Governor Smith declares himself as a Big Business man, delegates instructed for Senator Reed would, at convention, have only the dwindling barrier of Governor Smith's religion to hurdle, should the Reed candidacy prove less potent than the Smith, and the Reed motives prove truly...
...Whom Mr. Levine calls "Greatest man in the world." Baseless reports that Mr. Levine denied that he was a Jew while abroad arose from his jocular mention of the fact that he was born on St. Patrick...
Among the lectures of interest to be given today and tomorrow, the following seem to be worthy of especial mention...
...private affairs of members of the University have, when known, been kept inviolate. But the resignation of the managership of the University football team by Winslow Carlton '29, with the purpose of devoting more time to his studies, is too significant of a new order to pass without mention...