Word: reeding
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...California, where things are done in a large way, the finishing touch was put upon the Smith campaign to lead the party. It was the first primary where the Brown Derby competed directly with its only serious antagonists, Candidates Reed and Walsh. It was the home state of the Brown Derby's bitterest enemy, William Gibbs McAdoo, and Mr. McAdoo had instituted the Walsh campaign just for old time's sake, in memory of two McAdoo nominations blocked by Candidate Smith in 1920 and 1924. Candidate Reed perhaps served as a slight buffer between...
...Foster '01 of Newton is now the director of the Pollak foundation, an organization founded for the purpose of conducting economic research; from 1910 to 1920 he was president of Reed College, Portland, Oregon, and had formerly been a lecturer at Columbia and a professor at Rowdoin...
...following were elected: S. E. Brown '30, Gorden Bucknam 2G.B., J. R. Carter '29, H. P. Chamberlin, '30, W. McC. Dunn '30, J. D. Evans '31, G. K. Harrington '30, H. L. Hudson '30, D. C. Lewis '30, R. S. Osborne '30, J. C. Phillips '30, R. P. Reed '30, J. W. Stedman '30, E. K. Straus '31, and A. W. Wilbor...
...Adding everything up, experts announced the standing of Democratic candidates and delegates, as of last weekend, as follows: Smith, 492; Reed, 36; George, 28; Hitchcock, 16; Ayres...
...James A. Reed, U. S. Senator from Missouri, addressed a curious audience at the City Club, in Cleveland. He called Harry M. Daugherty a "political leper," Andrew W. Mellon a "betrayer," Calvin Coolidge, "a man about whom I would not say he knew anything unless I knew he knew." Then Senator Reed remarked that "Will Hays, Tsar of the Movies, deceived the Senate Teapot Dome Committee," and suggested that Mr. Hays be replaced by Fatty Arbuckle...