Word: newtons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...primary presidential poll conducted by the CRIMSON last spring. Roosevelt nosed out Newton Baker for the Democratic nomination by a scant eight votes, while Hoover was the Republican choice by an overwhelming margin...
...Last week in Cleveland it was announced that the editors of defunct Parade, local weekly. would begin publishing The Midweek Pictorial Review. Promised for each issue (gratis) was an article by another inactive major politico, Newton Diehl Baker. *The conservative eastern wing of Democracy dreads nothing so much as the possible appointment of William Gibbs McAdoo as Secretary of the Treasury. Last week ''positive assurances" emanated from the Roosevelt camp that under no circumstances would Mr. McAdoo be let into a Roosevelt Cabinet. In Washington there was speculation to the effect that John William Davis might be made...
...Council for the coming year are: Robert Saltonstall Jr. '33, of Readville, President; he has rowed on the crew for the past two years and is Chairman of the Dunster House Committee; Peregrine White '33 of Beverly, a member of the CRIMSON Board, Secretary; Hamilton Young '34, of Newton, Treasurer; Malcolm Bancroft '33, of Boston, a member of the crew for the past two years and Captain-Elect of the 1933 eight, Chairman of the Eliot House Committee, and a member of this year's football team and last season's squad; N. P. Dodge '33, of Hyde Park, Captain...
...White House last week to mobilize private charity to carry the jobless through another winter. In 1930 he set up for this purpose an organization headed by Col. Arthur Woods. Last year Walter Sherman Gifford (American Telephone & Telegraph) was drafted by the White House for relief duty. This year Newton Diehl Baker is chairman of the Welfare & Relief Mobilization Conference composed of 29 organizations like the Y M. C. A., the Salvation Army, the Boy Scouts, the Camp Fire Girls, the Association of Community Chests & Councils, the Jewish Welfare Board. Mr. Baker and his colleagues planned to raise no funds...
...Armistice. Last week appeared his The Nation at War* to take its place beside General Pershing's Pulitzer-prize-winning My Experiences in the World War, General Liggett's A. E. F., General Harbord's Leaves From a War Diary and Frederick Palmer's Newton D. Baker...