Word: sayed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...TIME, Oct. 25, under "Investment Bankers" you say...
...cited many a precedent,* challenged the right of the Senate to deprive Illinois of its legally appointed, constitutional representative. Senator Reed of Missouri, who had last summer investi gated Mr. Smith's public utility campaign fund, summed up the case against him. Said Mr. Reed: "It is absurd to say the oath must first be administered, then a hearing held and expulsion take place. That would seem to be a rather ridiculous performance. We have held a hearing, we have the evidence before...
...divine right to keep itself 'holy and unspotted from the world.' It was created by the people of the United States to do for them certain things which they could not do so well themselves. To choose their representatives was not one of them. . . . Is the Senate empowered to say that any of us in Connecticut who ever sold a wooden nutmeg shall not come here...
...Bruce of Maryland, Episcopalian, could restrain himself no longer: "I shall say very little, because it would be the easiest thing in the world unduly to dignify the distempered words of the Senator from Alabama. . . . The trouble in your State is that you have not enough Catholics. You seem to think of the Catholic as if he were a rawhead and bloodybones, a kind of ogre, some sort of monster swayed by entirely different feelings, sentiments, and impulses from the rest of us. If you had a few more Catholics in your State you would not indulge in such...
...symptomatic of a desirable change that is indeed taking place in the collection of funds for the University, but how long it will be before it is possible to apply such money to the proper remuneration of teachers on a scale of any magnitude, it is difficult to say...