Word: paule
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fact that there are groups which would like to nominate him for the Presidency on a third party ticket. He wrote a letter to Herman L. Ekern, Attorney General of Wisconsin, who had inquired how he felt towards the Farmer-Labor-Progressive Convention to be held in St. Paul on June 17. His reply was that "the June 17 convention will not command the support of the farmers, the workers or other Progressives, because those who have had charge of the arrangements for this convention have committed the fatal error of making the Communists an integral part of their organization...
Following Mr. La Follette's blast, Samuel Gompers expressed his disapproval of the St. Paul Convention. The Committee of 48, a Progressive organization, withdrew its support of the convention. William Z. Foster and C. E. Ruthenberg, leaders of the Workers' Party (Communist), issued a counterblast saying that Mr. La Follette was really opposed to the "formation of a class Farmer-Labor Party to fight the battles of farmers and workers." A number of organizers of the convention declared that Senator La Follette was in error about the Communists. But with Mr. La Follette and his followers deserting the St. Paul...
...loop-the-loop stunt at the Exhibition. After it was over, the Queen mopped her brow, congratulated the driver on his courage and skill. U. S. Ambassador and Mrs. Kellogg gave a dinner and a ball at Crewe House in honor of their niece, Miss Elizabeth Ottiis of St. Paul. Among the 150 guests were the Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of York...
...Paul Rohrbach, German publicist, returned to Berlin from a trip to the U. S. Wrote he, advising the Germans to accept the experts' reports unconditionally : "Many in Germany, especially in conservative quarters, seem to think the Germans can either accept or reject the Dawes report. In reality it is like this: Acceptance is a desperate decision, but rejection is impossible. "Those who hate self-deception and are not politically ignorant will admit that America must make the final decision on all questions involved in the Dawes report. America is neither generously inclined toward nor well-informed concerning Germany...
...Kappa Epsilon, rear (south) of Matthews Hall or Sever 23; Phillips Brooks House; rear of Phillips Brooks House; Pl Eta Club, Gymnasium; S. A. E. Club, rear (north) of Matthews Hall or Harvard 2; Speakers Club, Wadsworth Lawn or Sever 1, 2, 5, and 6; St. Paul Catholic Club, rear of Holden Chapel or Holden Chapel; Private Spread (H. T. Holland), west of Fogg Museum or Sever 7 and 8; Private Spread (W. M. Rozenbaum), Harvard 6; Private Spread (R. C. Rothenberg), east of Fogg Museum or Sever...