Word: nye
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Tracy McCraken, now 43, has been by turns editor of Humorist "Bill" Nye's Laramie Boomerang, secretary (1923) to Wyoming's Democratic Governor William Bradford Ross, secretary (1924) to the late U. S. Senator John B. Kendrick. From his political connections sprouted his close friendship with Wyoming's present rulers, oil-rich Governor Leslie Andrew Miller and Senator Joseph Christopher O'Mahoney. These three became Wyoming's famed political steam roller...
HARVARD DARTMOUTH Hoar, l.e. r.e., Ley Cabitor, l.t. r.t., Evans Mellen, l.g. r.g., Brown Coleman, c. c., Dunlevy Staruski, r.g. l.g., Klein Jenkins, r.t. l.t., Tishman Soule, r.e. l.e., Unangst Downing, q.b. q.b., Pallister Thompson, l.h.b. r.h.b., Nye Curtis, r.h.b. l.h.b., Mattlage Cordingley...
...Nye Mayhew's Orchestra. Dancing 6:30-9:30, 10:00-1:00 week nights. 6:30-12.00 Saturday night. $1.00 cover charge. No floor show...
Opposition there was from diverse sources: from the Wall Street Journal which front-paged an editorial "Stop Foreign Meddling; America Wants Peace;" from World Peaceways and five other passive-peace organizations; from Senator Gerald P. Nye, sponsor of Neutrality legislation; from Columnist Hugh Johnson who wrote: "Well, here we are again, taking sides in a War." It appeared, however, working with the most popular member of his Cabinet, the President had, at least for the time being, once more won political support from many whom he had alienated. Besides putting the bothersome question of Justice Hugo Black...
Following his sudden blast last fortnight when he called NLRB a "kangaroo court" which should be scrapped before it made "economic hash of our national welfare," Senator Gerald P. Nye last week resumed fire on the floor of the Senate, attacking the Board for failure to hold an election in Philadelphia's strike-wrecked Apex Hosiery Co. (TIME, July 5). The North Dakota Senator trumpeted: "If a great Government is going to tolerate administration by a board or a bureau which in turn is going to tolerate practices of that kind, the hour is not far off when Americans...