Word: raymonds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Louis McHenry Howe. Secretary Howe was sufficiently recovered not to need his oxygen tent any longer, but is still too ill to be bothered with serious political news. Mrs. Roosevelt drove Invalid Howe from the White House to the Naval Hospital while the President returned to his work, appointed Raymond Bartlett Stevens of New Hampshire, one-time adviser to the Siamese Government, a member of the Tariff Commission; addressed the State directors of National Youth Administration; wrote Senator Harrison asking him during the autumn to see if anything could be done about reviving NRA; appointed the new Social Security...
...RAYMOND D. MILLER...
...Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin conferred with frail old U. S. Ambassador Robert W. Bingham and immediately afterward with hale old Banker J. P. Morgan. Supercilious comment in The City, London's Wall Street, was that most of President Roosevelt's fiscal emissaries to Europe, such as Professor Raymond Moley, have been "neither known nor trusted here" and that if the President now has any proposals to make to His Majesty's Government he could not have done better than to entrust them to Mr. Morgan who is "a well-known and well-liked figure...
...Russian Revolution provided the great climax and anticlimax of his life. As a member of the Red Cross Mission during Kerensky's term of office, deeply influenced by Major Raymond Robins, he understood the meaning of revolutionary developments that baffled and outraged Allied diplomats, generals and political experts. A natural democrat, he tried to strengthen Kerensky's government. To forestall the Bolsheviki, he made available for famed oldtime anti-Tsarist martyrs, a million dollars of his personal fortune. The money was to be used for propaganda among the soldiers, urging them to continue the War on the grounds...
...promptness. Later that same afternoon, Perry beat Budge, 6-0, 6-8, 6-3, 6-4. Two days later, the supposedly unbeatable U. S. doubles team, possibly weakened by the effects on Allison of his match with Austin, came out to play George Patrick Hughes and stocky young Charles Raymond Davys Tuckey, making his first appearance in a Davis Cup match. Instead of winning in three sets as anticipated, Allison & Van Ryn lost in five -6-2, 1-6, 6-8, 6-3, 6-3-and it was England's Cup for the third year...