Word: reeds
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Following is the list of the new candidates who have been retained: Bull '98, Donald '99, Conger L. S., Reed '98, Sanders L. S., Hennen '98, Hayes '96, Rice '98, Brewer '96, Wheeler '98, Williams '97, Moulton...
Mile Walk.J. D. Phillips, H. A. Reed, S. W. Phillips, P. Nichols...
High and Broad Jump.G. H. Reed, S. M. Merrell. G. P. Drury, P. E. Somers, A. Stickney, Jr., C. K. Bush, C. S. Bryant, J. G. Clarke, R. Fayerweather, F. Mason, C. W. Cutter...
...despot.- (a) Clay imposed his personality upon House.- (b) Stevenson, 1827-35, made House subservient to Pres. Jackson.- (c) Blaine, 1869-75, used office to further political ambitions.- (d) Carlisle, 1883-89, made himself real source of all legislation by refusing recognition to members he did not favor.- (e) Reed, 1889-91.- (1) Overrode minority summarily.- (2) Increased power of chair by new rules...
Best general references: Boston Herald, December 1, 1895; T. B. Reed in North American Review, Vol. 150, pp. 382-390 (March, 1890); and 551-546 (May, 1890); Theodore Roosevelt in Forum, XX, 410-418 (December, 1895); A. B. Hart, Practical Essays...