Word: reed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...doubt that the surtax will be brought down to 25 per cent and perhaps less. . . . Nobody can tell definitely how much we can reduce taxes next session until after the June payments are made and the returns are examined." So the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee - so Reed Smoot of Utah...
...Apostle Reed Smoot of the Mormon Church was passed by. Recently, First Counsellor Charles W. Penrose of the Church died. The place was filled...
Bishop Charles W. Nibley, multimillionaire, the wealthiest Mormon in the world. It had been anticipated that Rudger Clawson, President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, might be made Counsellor. In that event, Reed Smoot, ranking Apostle, would have been made President of the Quorum, would thus have been in direct line to the succession as President of the Mormon Church. But the spiritual duties of being President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles would have required Apostle Smoot to give up the time which he now devotes to being senior U. S. Senator from Utah...
Last week, the U. S. Supreme Court decided the issue. Two of the test cases were before it-against The Kansas City Journal-Post and against The Baltimore Post. Senator James A. Reed of Missouri and onetime (1916-1921) Secretary of War Newton D. Baker respectively argued the cases...
...following captains, whose elections had already been approved by the Minor Sports Council, were seconded by the Athletic Committee: Charles Hickling Bradford '26 of Boston, captain of wrestling; Brenden Dempsey Leahey '26 of Lowell, captain of the rifle team; Allen Eugene Reed '26 of Livonia, New York, captain of lacrosse; Andres Gregorio Carillo '26 of Havana, Cuba, captain of fencing; and Robert Palmer Outerbridge '28 of Superior, Wisconsin, captain of Freshman fencing...