Word: nominateed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In this connection a political mud-slinging contest sprang up. Commissioner Wallis was a Wilson appointee. Commissioners Tod and Curran were Harding appointees. Mr. Tod was described by Ambassador Geddes as "a gentleman of independent means . . . who holds office for patriotic reasons. Any country might be proud to point to...
Applications for Rhodes Scholarships for year after next (1924-25) may be filed at President Lowell's office any time between now and October 6, 1923. After that date President Lowell will select from among the applicants an indefinite number to nominate for the scholarships, and the final selection will...
William G. McAdoo, once of New York, now of California. Predicted: " He will have a strong delegation when the Convention assembles, but there will be too many delegates opposed to him ever to make it possible for a combination to nominate him.''
Indianapolis. William Jennings Bryan has been officially appointed a delegate to the Presbyterian General Assembly. He may withdraw from the race for Moderator, because in the 133 conventions which the Church has held, only one layman has ever held this position. If Mr. Bryan withdraws, the conservatives will probably nominate...
Logically, then the Democrats must nominate a well-known "dry". Bryan sheds his light around a naughty world with a brilliance, undimmed by years, which has already caused him to be mentioned as "most likely to win. . . . on the Democratic ticket". But everyone is not so pessimistic. A familiar rattling...