Word: reed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Meanwhile, in St. Louis, Senator James A. Reed smashed into the Administration as vehemently as if he were running for President against a Coolidge-Mellon ticket. Said he with a snarl on his lips that Voltaire would have envied: "The red line of the circumference of the circle of corruption runs across the White House grounds and passes through the heart of the Coolidge Administration...
Senator James A. Reed found a new scent in the Klan-trails of Indiana Republicanism, re-opened his investigation at St. Louis, last week. His particular purpose was to discover what relations existed between Senator James E. Watson and the K. K. K. William M. Rogers, automobile salesman, told this story...
...Field 1L., C. R. Fraser '27, S. E. Gleason '27, B. H. Batfield '27, C. C. Ives 4L., William Locke '28, C. G. T. Lunded '27, J. S. Malick '27, A. L. May '28, S. DeJ. Osborne 1G., G. H. Perkins 1G., W. C. Poletti 2L., A. L. Reed 1G.B., S. B. Roberts '29, H. A. Secret '27, E. B. Slocum '27, W. E. Soule '27, E. P. White '28, R. G. Whiting '28, and P. W. Williams...
Then Senator Reed looked into the Republican campaign manager's story of an "$8,000,000 international hankers' pool" to elect Democratic senators in Indiana. This simmered down to a $600 bureau run by the gentle-voiced widow of a minister to promote "world friendship among children...
...Senator Reed boarded a train for Kansas City, Mo., snarled: "I have more important things...