Word: reed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Reed made answer: "I asked Mr. Mellon how much stock he had and whether he had any objection to making a statement what the figure was. He answered the question...
When Minister Resident Hood recently left Monrovia, the State Department announced that Reed P. Clark, white, former Consul at Mexico City, had been made Consul General and Charge d' Affaires at that place. Last week Negro politicians began to pour protests into the ear of Secretary Kellogg. The head of the legation at Monrovia had always been a Negro. Why could not Secretary Wharton have been made Charge d' Affaires? He had been in the service less than a year, was not eligible. Then why not one of the gentlemen at La Rochelle,* St. Etienne, Tananarive**? The Negro protestants feared...
Last week, goaded to action by newspaper attacks upon this pet plan, the N. E. A. superintendents reiterated their demand for a Department of Education in the very first meeting. They unanimously adopted a resolution directly demanding that Congress pass Senate Bill 291, the Curtis-Reed Bill; and several score of the voters followed Dr. George Drayton Strayer of Columbia University over to where a joint committee of the Senate and the House was holding public hearings on this bill. Dr. Strayer publicly proclaimed that the present Bureau of Education is inadequate and presented the N. E. A. demand...
...University lacrosse team will start preparing for the coming season when informal practice begins at 3.30 at Soldiers Field today under the direction of Captain A. E. Reed '26. All men in the University, including Freshmen, are invited to come out for this practice...
Besides Captain Reed, 11 members of last year's team will be out this year. They are J. L. Brown '26, O. W. Gillies '26, H. L. Kelsey '26, M. L. Lawrence '26, M. W. Lynn '27, R. F. Murphy '27, Arthur Rubin '26, L. O. Simpson '27, A. B. Salter '26, H. R. Warren '27, and J. H. Watson '27, near future...