Word: paule
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...President appointed Porter J. McCumber, onetime (1899-1923) U. S-Senator from North Dakota, to the International Joint Commission; William D. Mitchell, St. Paul lawyer, to be Solicitor General (see CABINET) ; Albertus Hutchinson Baldwin to the Tariff Commission?, Allan Robinson to rep- resent the U. S. at the Building and Public Works Congress at Paris this month...
...evening was cool, and in the morning the train was in Chicago. Engines were changed in the railroad yards, and the train sped on over the Chicago & Northwestern tracks to St. Paul. The route led through Wisconsin and Senator Lenroot, foe of LaFollette, sat in the observation car with the President, where his constituents might see them. It was a hot, sticky day. Towards evening, the train pulled into St. Paul. In all the 30 hours, the President made not a single rear-platform speech. But he ate three steaks...
Hail to the Chief, burst out the familiar tones of the Marine Band in the St. Paul station. Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge made their way through the crowd, accompanied by a reception committee, and were whisked off to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg, where they spent the night...
James M. Beck recently presented Mr. Coolidge with his resignation as Solicitor General (TIME, May 11), consequently the President has been casting about for a successor. Last week, he picked. He picked William D. Mitchell of St. Paul. This Mr. Mitchell has never before held political office. He is the son of a man who sat in the Minnesota Supreme Court. Now, at 50, he has been practicing law for 29 years. He is a member of the firm of Butler, Mitchell & Doherty. His chief excursions outside of the law have been into military life. He served as a lieutenant...
...Brooks House, rear of Holworthy Hall, or the Brooks House; Phi Kappa Epsilon, rear of Matthews Hall on the south side, or Sever 23; Speakers' Club, Wadsworth Lawn, or Sever 1, 2, 5, and 6; K. G. X. Club, west of Fogg Museum, or Sever 7 and 8; St. Paul's Catholic Club, east of Fogg Museum, or Sever 17; Pt Ets Club, gymnasium in either case; S. A. F. Club, rear of Matthews Hall on the north side, or Harvard 2; Kappa Sigma, north of Stoughton Hall, or Harvard 6; Private (John Adams Jr. '25), north of Robinson Hall...