Word: pinchot
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Duilio (Italian)−Amos Pinchot (brother of Pennsylvania's Governor), with his son Gifford...
...Paris (French)?Jules Jussrand, French Ambassador to the U. S.; Irene Bordoni, famed comedienne, with her husband, E. Ray Goetz, theatrical producer; Rosamond Pinchot, ex-Nun of The Miracle and niece of Pennsylvania's famed Governor ; Mrs. Harry Palmerson-Williams (Marguerite Clark), famed cinema actress; Mistinguett, famed luminary of Innocent Eyes; Dr. Walter Dill Scott, President of Northwestern University (Chicago) ; Alexander Grosset, President of Grosset & Dunlap, publishers...
...present his views before the Methodist General Conference, and added that Dr. Butler had been "quoted in press dispatches," after which followed a brief quotation. The same day it published an editorial attacking Dr. Butler's views. Several days later, The Monitor published the news that Governor Pinchot had called Dr. Butler a "milliner." It followed this by publishing, on its front page, a letter given out by Charles W. Eliot, President Emeritus of Harvard, countering Dr. Butler's views. To this statement Dr. Butler replied, but the search of The Monitor files disclosed no mention...
...Scranton there was a great parade. Governor Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania led it. With him were John L. Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers, Frank Morrison, Secretary of the American Federation of Labor, and other notables. It was said that 10,000 miners were in line. It was said that 100,000 people looked on They took part in unveiling a monument...
Then and afterwards he was the idol of the miners. In the ranks of Labor he stood next to Samuel Gompers. Governor Pinchot in dedicating the monument declared...