Word: rep
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Seventy-five House Republicans sat insilence as one of their colleagues disavowed Willkie "as a leader of Republican thought." None rose to defend the 1940 G.O.P. standard bearer, who was branded "the No. 1 warmonger of America" by Rep. William P. Lamberison, R., Kans...
WASHINGTON--Rep. Lawrence J. Connery, 46, D., Mass., dropped dead of a heart attack today at his home. He was elected to the 75th Congress in 1937 at a special election to fill the unexpired term of his brother, the late William P. Connery Jr., and was reelected. He leaves a wife and daughter...
...Senate approved and sent tot the White House a bill authorizing acquisition of 59 new Naval auxiliary ships, the House passed and sent tot he Senate a bill giving the Government broad powers to regulate the use of U. S. merchantmen in the current emergency, and Rep. Ed V. Izac, D., Calif., proposed that the U. S. Navy be used to patrol a new "shipping zone" between this country and Ireland...
Outsider. In Baton Rouge, junketing Congressman Charles A. Wolverton, Rep., N.J., stopped to visit Louisiana's House of Representatives. On which side of the House, inquired polite Representative Wolverton, did the Republicans sit? "Out side," chorused his hosts...
...beaten Playgoer's path on Joy Street near the Charles Street Subway the New England Rep. is settling down in its new home, the entirely remodeled Barn Theatre. Making best possible use of a small playhouse and limited technical effects, the Repertory players are providing Boston with a steady fare of good productions...