Word: reed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...with rage, earned the epithet of "tax-eater" by his expensive road building program. President Hoover picked him for the Cabinet chiefly because he had once been a "Lowden man" but had got a divorce from the equalization fee. Mockingly Secretary Hyde's archfoe, onetime Democratic Senator James Reed, used to greet him: "Howdy, Arty. As one dirt farmer to another, how's crops?" The same spiteful Reed on the stump referred to him as "a steam whistle on a fertilizer factory." Two years in the Cabinet, Secretary Hyde helped to pick the Federal Farm Board...
With John Reed in the opera is another lusty character, his friend. William ("Wild Bill") Shatov, the U. S. Communist who built the Soviet "Turksih Railroad" (TIME, June...
...opera does not cover Hero Reed's early career as Red reporter...
...opera deals with ten days of Reporter Reed's life, days he spent in Russia watching the Kerensky regime's fall, days he reported in his book Ten Days that Shook the World for which Red Dictator Lenin personally penned a preface...
Robert Grant, 3d '34, defeated H. W. Porter (UBC), 15-11, 15-13, 17-18, 15-11; E. S. Reed (UBC) defeated W. S. Emmet '34, 15-3, 15-8, 15-11; A. O. Barker (UBC) defeated L. A. Breck, Jr. '34, 15-5, 15-10, 11-15, 13-15 15-13; A. R. L. Erskine (UBC) defeated Winthrop Sargent, 3d '34, 10-15, 8-15, 15-12, 15-11, 15-12; R. C. Vose, Jr. '34, defeated H. Parkman...