Word: roots
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Cambridge Social Union-B. A. Cater, O. M. Root, J. O. Herrick, E. S. Russell...
...report on trial as ticket-takers in front of the Locker Building at Soldiers Field at 2.45 P. M. today; L. W. Smith, C. D. Pinney Jr., R. B. Varnum, R. L. White, W. B. Darling, S. N. Kellogg, H. W. Howe. On chance: W. C. Hoagland, O. M. Root...
...Massachusetts, President Hadley of Yale, Governor Wolcott, President Patten of Princeton, Governor Guild and others perhaps hardly less well known. Among the judges who rendered the decisions we find the names of President Seth Low of Columbia, Carl Schurz, General Francis A. Walker, Professor Brander Matthews, Bishop Lawrence, Elihu Root, Edward J. Phelps, Ambassador to England, Judge Alton B. Parker, Honorable Oscar S. Strauss and others...
...following men report on trial as ticket-takers in front of the Locker Building at Soldiers Field at 1.30 P. M. today: L. W. Smith, C. D. Pinney, Jr., R. B. Varnum, R. L. White, W. B. Darling, O. M. Root, H. W. Howe, F. W. Nixon, W. C. Hoagland, W. R. Wadden, S. N. Kellogg, I. Taylor. Report on chance: L. G. Miller, M. M. Talman, A. F. Cummings, L. M. Sibley...
With the conditions of labor unrest no more advanced today than they were at this time last year, and with the country becoming more involved with each new twist which the tide of industrial foment takes, careful analysis of the root of our inability to cope with the situation shows that dread reaction on the part of half the population renders any plausible suggestions proffered by the other half useless. The condition today is nearly identical with that in England just one hundred years ago, when, fearing the spread of the Jacobin doctrines of the French Revolution, reactionary feeling...