Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...White House breakfast was held to which were invited Congressional leaders, in order, to discuss plans for agricultural legislation in accordance with the Conference's report...
Indeed, the report of their remarks would probably have been substantially the same. For M. Daeschner had carefully penned his remarks in advance and sent them to the White House for the President's approval. Whereupon the President, with equally calculating eloquence, penned his reply and sent it to the Ambassador, so that neither of them might be taken aback by the other's expressions...
...report of the President's Agricultural Conference (see Page 6) was presented to the White House, and Mr. Coolidge transmitted it to Congress, asking that its recommendations be translated into legislation...
...last report President Lowell suggested that "scholars who like to plant their chairs in the doorways should be encouraged to do so." Why not encourage and definitely aid even students to place their chairs in the doorways? Why not recognize the disappearance of the old cultural stimuli and provide for new? It is not a difficult matter, but it rests entirely in the hands of the academic administration...
...Service since the arrival of the Round the World fliers last fall, explaining the adventures of the epoch making expedition. So far he has visited those cities which the squadron touched on its flight, and the tour will continue until the end of the month, when he will report back to Washington for active flying duty. Lieutenant Arnold, companion of the Army flier on the trip, was at first scheduled to speak also at the Union tonight, but he has unavoidably been prevented from including Boston in his itinerary...