Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...were unduly prejudiced during the campaign. I hope you say something favorable about Hoover next week. Like Paul, the Happy Warrior perhaps fought a good fight, kept his faith, but he surely finished his course. Let's hope there is laid up for him a crown of righteousness...
...nature of "protection" for U. S. citizen-bootleggers; for, since offense is a felony, aliens found guilty can be at once deported, restricting the field largely to native or naturalized businessmen. First reports on the operation of the Jones Act detailed that: 1) In Philadelphia a judge sentenced Paul Groggo, 15, to five years' imprisonment and $10,000 fine; later the judge suspended the sentence. 2) In Boston, orders were issued to double the bail required in all liquor cases before Federal Commissioners. 3) Trucking firms who have been transporting liquor to foreign embassies in Washington were told...
...Daughter of Paul Morton. Secretary of the Navy under Roosevelt, granddaughter of J. Sterling Morton, Secretary of the Interior under Cleveland...
...general unrest" among women, appointed a committee (of men) to investigate this and other problems. The culmination of the rights-for-Presbyterian-women movement came last week at the General Council in Philadelphia. Twelve men voted for the women's emancipation, six voted against it. In St. Paul, Minn., next May the General Assembly must either ratify or veto this direct departure from Saint Paul who said "Let your women keep silence. ..." The Women. The chief Lydia Pankhursts of the Presbyterian church are two, Mrs. Fred Smith Bennett and Miss Margaret E. Hodge. Mrs. Bennett has long been...
FOOTNOTE>*Drawn by Artist Paul Brown after studies from the life at Becher's Brook...