Word: rhode
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Paced by Harold Stanhope and Matthew Chrostowake, New England champion free-stylers, the Rhode Islander holders of 21 A. A. U. blue ribbons and five world records expect to swim the Crimson under from the opening...
...Smith declined the appointment of President Coolidge as U. S. Commissioner of Education. He has always been an objector to politics in education, and has led drives against slang and immoral movies. He holds honorary degrees from the University of Maine, Bates College, Bowdoin College, Rhode Island State, and Norwich University...
...Keley, California, economics; Carl E. Thomas, of Belmont, economics; Richard R. Goodwin, of Brockline, biology Branford P. Millar, of Warsaw, New York, English; Kenneth P. Miller, of Columbus, Ohio, English; Meyer R. Abrams of Long Branch, New Jerees. English; Basis W. Kchler, of Thun, communication engineering; Demorested of Newport. Rhode Island Biology and Olot H. Pearson, of Destenter biology...
This short of huge vote-getting subsidy is much more dangerous than straight, under-cover bribery. When Rhode Island votes were bought and sold at $1 a head, Lincoln Stiffens could stir the most tremendous and universal indignation by "exposing" the fact. But now the politician has a perfect weapon; he deals with larger sums of money, and it not only does not break the law, it is the law. Any accusation that a President has been buying votes of Youth, Age, and Farmers, pumped huge sums into Kentucky and Maine just before elections, meets only with the most tremendous...
...first was on December 21 against the Rhode Island Squash Racquets Association. The Crimson won 4-1. Playing for Harvard were Germaine G. Glidden '36, John C. Develin '38, John L. Clark '36, James J. Thackara '36, and Donald E. Jackson...