Word: reed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Citizen Ellwood M. Rabenold, Jr. '37His Wife Alfred R. Brenholts '33Ralph Edward H. Riddle '37Venturemed James A. E. Wood '37Luce Ernest D. Haseltine, Jr. '33Jasper Robert G. Reed '36Merrythought Henry Lloyd '37Mrs. Merrythought Raymond N. Svoboda '36Michael Thomas C. Hunt '36Tim Willard H. Griffin '37George Mark H. Cornell '37Humphrey William H. Jeffrey, Jr. '36Host Robert L. Scott '38Princess Philo F. Willets '36Tapster Howard H. Bristol '38Barber T. Walter Hardy '37Boy John T. Dunton...
Last week in Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, eleven swords in highly polished scabbards lay neatly spaced upon a horseshoe table. Behind each sword sat a general officer of the Army in full-dress uniform. In front of the table, nervously eyeing the eleven swords, sat an undistinguished, heavy-set man named Joseph Silverman Jr. who had made his everlasting fortune buying & selling surplus Army equipment. Also in front of the table, eyeing the eleven swords even more nervously, sat Colonel Joseph I. McMullen, long time legal adviser to the Assistant Secretary of War. Opening was a general court-martial...
Already Pressagent Michelson has begun his 1936 work. Against such an able adversary, small, pompous Theodore A. ("Ted") Huntley. secretary to Pennsylvania's onetime Senator David A. Reed, whom the Republican National Committee hired last month to run its publicity, will have to hump himself as never before to make any sort of showing...
...arts. Alas, dear one, it is an art we have lost today. Why? Because we are too busy. For example, Ciccro, should I want to communicate with Mussolini and tell him what an ass he is--even as you would tell Caesar--I need not take a reed pen and write on parchment and thence by messenger to Rome; no I need but take up an instrument and can speak to him direct. Does this amaze you? But I assure you, friend, what we gain in time, we lose in thoroughness...
...circumstances of its taking but captioned it as follows: "PENSIVE PRESIDENT PONDERS PROBLEMS. Washington, D. C. President Franklin Roosevelt, posing for photographers on his 54th birthday, is caught in a meditative pose. The photo was made a few minutes after he conferred with Secretary Henry Vallace, Solicitor General Stanley Reed, Attorney General Homer S. Cummings & others on financing the new agricultural program...