Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...From Iowa came news that Candidate Meredith, whom Candidate Smith was reported to have trounced at county conventions last fortnight, disputed the Smith victory and scented a "plot." In the U. S. Senate up stood James Thomas ("Tom Tom") Heflin, who mortally hates and fears the Roman Pope, and denounced the Smith campaign fund as the "most corrupt ever used in a Presidential campaign." Senator Heflin wanted the Senate to investigate. He said: "I want to get Jimmy Walker first. He is the slickest eel in the pond." Mayor Walker of New York ignored Senator Heflin. From Iowa came...
...admissions of the Dental School in restricting entrants to those who have had two year's work in a college of arts or sciences and in denying admission to students whose pre-dental work was of low grade was emphasized by Dean L.M.S. Miner D.M.D. '04 in his annual report to President Lowell...
...season got under way yesterday with a meeting in the locker building at Soldiers Field at 2 o'clock. Because of bad weather no practice was held, but it was announced by M. A. Cheek '26, who is in charge of class baseball this spring, that all men should report at the class team diamond at 3 o'clock today...
When the Committee on Christian Unity and Industrial Problems, headed by Bishop McConnell, presented their 5,000-word report, it was adopted without important revisions. The report declared that it was the obligation of the governments of economically advanced countries to make certain that less advanced peoples were protected from social injustice, and that they share the fruits of economic progress. Further, the report suggested that public loans, to be used in undeveloped areas, be made only with the knowledge and approval of the League of Nations, and subject to the provisions which it prescribes...
...most important concerted action which the Council accomplished was the report which it accepted in a unanimous rising vote of findings on the Christian message in relation to non-Christian systems. This report, which had been awaited with some anxiety before the conference opened, in part reiterates the findings of the Lausanne Conference on Faith and Order, held last summer. It declares that the messages of Christianity should be proclaimed against the background of a world-situation which includes...