Word: montana
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chairman of the Committee on Permanent Organization then announced Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana as Permanent Chairman of the Convention. As a Committee escorted Senator Walsh to the Chair, Senator Harrison proclaimed "a real Democrat and the greatest investigator in the history of this country...
...Montana sent up Mayor Maloney, of Butte, to second Smith. He was too hoarse to speak and Chairman Walsh was obliged to announce what Mr. Maloney would have, if he could have been understood. Then Sam V. Stewart of the same State seconded McAdoo on behalf of "seven-eighths of the delegation...
Harvard's own convention, held here May 13 and 14, resulted in the nomination on the seventh ballot of Senator Carter Glass of Virginia for president, and of Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana for vice-president. Accordingly C. P. Morehouse '25, president, J. H. Smith Jr. '25, vice-president and T. K. Shuff 2L., will leave shortly for New York to confer with Glass leaders there as to the possibility of securing a similar result like the National Convention. Meanwhile William Exton Jr. '26, who was chairman of the committee on platform and resolutions at the meeting here...
...spring track season, announcement was made last night of the award of two silver cups to the leading pole vaulters in the University and Freshman squads. The cup for the University vaulter, the Haydock cup, was awarded for one year to Montgomery Meigs Atwater '26, of Basin, Montana. The Freshman cup, a cup offered for the first time this year by R. W. Harwood '20, pole vault coach and former Harvard vaulter, to the Freshman showing the greatest improvement and the best spirit during the season, has been awarded to Robert Soutter Jr. '27, of Boston...
Birth rates for 1923 were lower than for 1922 in 21 of 27 states. The highest 1923 rates were for cities in Wyoming (34.8 per 1,000 population) and the lowest (15.6) for rural Montana...