Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...young Bob could certainly not be classified as a supporter of President Coolidge. Report has even gone as far as to say that the regulars of Mr. Lenroot's group, supporters of President Coolidge, contrary to Mr. Lenroot's professed confidence, consider it almost useless to make a fight against...
...developed that a report which newspaper correspondents had sent out to the effect that the President had seen rum runners anchored in front of his house at Swampscott and had asked General Lincoln C. Andrews (see PROHIBITION) to clean up the Massachusetts coast was based on the facts 1) that some vessels which were observed on the bay might have been rum runners, 2) in a cottage near White Court previous to the President's arrival, a liquor cache had been discovered. The President denied that he had made any request of General Andrews...
With shining morning face, who should walk into the Palais des Nations but Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University. Said he, before he left, the U. S. should send a minister to the League, "to observe its work and report its activities to Washington...
...light revealed by the most intricate methods of microscopy ever devised... Highly satisfactory experiments upon mice, in whose tissues, inflamed with coal tar, the injected cancer organism produced both sarcoma and carcinoma*. . . Experiments in far too early a stage to warrant any gabble about a cure for cancer . . . Further report to be issued shortly...
...Indianapolis, meeting at the same time as the N.E.A., the American Classical League reiterated its belief that the boys and girls of nowadays should bury their noses in Greek and Latin. In the final third of a long report on conditions at home and abroad (TIME, Oct. 6), Dean Andrew Fleming West of the Princeton Graduate College, made it known that England, France and Germany have all resuscitated the classics (especially Latin) from the ill-effects of wartime. The League reelected Dean West as its President...