Word: newtons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...nomination. More likely, he would wear down the New York Governor's strength until that gentleman was ready to send his managers into a midnight hotel room conference with full authority to deal & dicker for support. If Governor Roosevelt declined to bargain, his foes might bring forward Newton Diehl Baker, spared all the animosities of a Ritchie v. Roosevelt tussle, as the dark horse on whose nomination all could compromise...
Class of 1932: Moses Abramovitz, of Brooklyn, New York: John Barton Appelbaum, of New York, New York; Loftus Eugene Becker, of Tonawanda, New York; Jacob Canter, of Newton; Milton Howard Cohen, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Burnet Maduro Davis, of Chicago, Illinois: Theodore Ayrault Dodge, of Madison, Wisconsin; Frank Gilchrist, of Wilmette, Illinois: Joseph Baer Hyman, of Huntington, West Virginia; Arnold Isenberg, of Roxbury; Israel Joseph Kazis, of Cambridge; Peter Harold Kozodoy, of Allston, Willard Frederick Lutze, of Winthrop, Henry Adams Morss, Jr., of Boston, Arthurs Willing Patterson, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Grant Julius Pick, of Highland Park, Illinols; Carl Dale Pierce...
Andrew Eliot Ritchie, Jr. '34, of Chestnut Hill was named second assistant manager at the same time and will have charge of the Second University team. John Farrell Madden '34, of Newton will manage the House teams next year. Both Ritchie and Madden prepared at Country Day School...
Favorite Sons. No. 2 Democratic candidate of the moment is Governor Albert Cabell Ritchie of Maryland. His out-&-out Wetness led observers to believe that the Smith-Raskob wing of Democracy would favor him for the nomination if Governor Roosevelt persists in weasling. Newton Diehl Baker of Cleveland continued as a passive candidate. The name of Owen D. Young faded more & more out of Democratic Presidential speculation, due largely to his refusal to countenance his own candidacy. Favorite sons included Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson of Arkansas. Senator James Hamilton Lewis of Illinois, Governor-Elect Arthur Harry Moore of New Jersey...
Died. Colonel Isaac Newton Lewis, 73, inventor of the Lewis machine gun of which more than 100,000 were used by the Allies in the War; in a railroad station near his Montclair, N. J. home; of heart disease...