Word: reed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...HARVARD '34 Bishop. g. g., Johnson Peabody, e.p. e.p., Eagleton Pretka, p. p. Holsapple, Fields Reylea, 1d. 1d., Rogers Davidson, Roberts, Miller, 2d. 2d., Althouse, Clapp, Wilbur Thompson, Cant, 3d. 3d., Rabinovitz, Townshend Taylor, c. c., Levan, Topalian Fisher, 3a, 3a., Sise, Merrit, Merry Linton,2a 2a.,Lowe, Higgins, Reed Hubbard, la. la.,Housem Lewis, o.h. o.h.Lessig Townsend, l.h. l.h.,Lowery...
...Merry '34 did the tallying for the Freshmen. ANDOVER HARVARD '34 Paine, g. g., Johnson Howard, c.p. c.p., Holsapple Lowe, p. p., Eagleton Holland, 3d. 3d., Rogers Lewis, 2d. 2d., Althouse, Lowd Shea, 1.d. 1.d., Rabinovitz Moyer, c. c., Levan, Sise Rowland, 3a. 3a., Lowe, Reed Ward, 2a. 2a., Housen Schneider, 1a. 1a., Lowney Tompkins, i.h. i.h., Lessig Gullick, o.h. o.h., Merry, Downes...
...Speaker's chair Longworth ruled with a strong fair hand. He was no less tyrannical than Reed or Cannon but he did it in such a pleasant smiling way that there was little resentment. Behind him he always had a healthy House majority which afforded him his opportunity to build up the "lower'' chamber's recent reputation for smooth, efficient legislating. No White House tool, he deserted the rostrum to fight and defeat President Coolidge on the 1929 Navy building program, President Hoover on the Soldier Bonus Loan. (This latter activity was chiefly motivated by the menacing hostility of Cincinnati...
Other politicians in Washington had, as always, plenty of suggestions. Senate Leader Watson dusted off the old Equalization Fee, famed export scheme of the 1928 campaign. The blunt proposal of Pennsylvania's Senator Reed, expressing the conviction of conservative eastern Republicans that the Board's price-fixing has been a futile costly mistake, was to abolish the Board at once and liquidate its holdings. Said he: "The Government can't artificially manufacture Prosperity for agriculture or any other industry...
Nothing so exasperates farmers and their friends as to hear a friend of the manufacturers and their Tariff talk scornfully about Government-nurtured Prosperity. A howl of protest went up in Washington against Senator Reed's suggestion. Charles Collins Teague, the Farm Board's vice chairman, declared that $289,050,019 of the Board's $500,000,000 revolving fund was out on amply secured loans to co-operatives and "a large part, if not all, the money loaned will be returned to the Treasury." Oregon's Senator McNary, declaring Senator Reed's proposal "absurd," harked back to the Board...