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Word: nominateed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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For the umpteenth and last time Northern Ireland refused to nominate a delegate to represent her on the Irish Boundary Commission (TIME, May 5, et seq.). Furthermore, it was stated that whatever the decision of the Boundary Commission is, the North will demand an appeal.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Irish Crisis | 9/29/1924 | See Source »

When Parliament opens (this fall), legislation will be introduced; and because the Liberals support the Government, a bill to authorize Britain to nominate a delegate on the Irish Boundary Commission is certain to become law. But this will by no means end the Irish boundary question. If the Commission rectifies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Irish Crisis | 9/29/1924 | See Source »

"The Times is very little given to the practice of urging candidates upon the Democratic Party or upon any other party. It is independent of all parties. It hopes that both parties will nominate men of the highest character and ability, men of steadfastness and courage, of broad understanding and...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: THE PRESS: Papers and Politics | 9/1/1924 | See Source »

These two selections are not insignificant. Coming from opposite parties, they show a tendency in Northern political machines to nominate Negroes to take advantage of the increasing Negro vote in the North. It happens that the 21st District of New York is in a section of Manhattan, Harlem, which has...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEGROES: Black Representatives | 8/18/1924 | See Source »

Senator George Wharton Pepper of Pennsylvania, staunch member of the school of regular Republicanism, unleashed stinged words of irony. He referred to the way in which Mr. LaFollette wrote his own platform and handed it to the Progressive Convention in Cleveland, ordering: "Nominate me on these terms." Said Mr. Pepper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Stinged Words | 8/4/1924 | See Source »

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