Word: sawyerism
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...campaign is a dull thing to some of the onlookers, it is an exceedingly wearisome business for the candidates. But even for the candidates there is occasional relief. Charles G. Dawes,. peregrinating from stump to stump, halted at Hannibal. Under an ancient guide, he inspected the famous Tom Sawyer cave -a cave which Jesse James and his many men had also used. "Where," asked the General with reverence, "did Tom Sawyer find the opening out on to the river bank?" "We're coming to it," answered the guide. "But right here is where he found Injun...
...White House received word of the death of General Sawyer of Marion, White House physician to President Harding and (for a few months) to President Coolidge. The President immediately sent his condolences to Mrs. Sawyer...
Died. Brigadier General Charles E. Sawyer, 64; in Marion, Ohio, of cerebral hemorrhage. He died in his sleep, as did the late President Harding, to whom he was physician...
...Coolidge took up equestrian exercise, going on "sunrise" gallops with his son and Maj. James F. Coupal, White House physician, successor to Brig. Gen. Sawyer...
...Brigadier General Charles E. Sawyer, White House physician since his appointment by President Harding, resigned this post in order to return to his home in Marion and take charge of the active work of building the Harding Memorial. Some $900,000 has been raised for this purpose. ¶ President Coolidge appointed Major James F. Coupal as White House physician to succeed General Sawyer. Major Coupal is a Massachusetts man who was appointed as physician to the Vice President when Mr. Coolidge first went to Washington. Although General Sawyer continued as White House physician after Mr. Coolidge's inauguration, Major...