Word: scotlanders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Curzon will remain as Foreign Secretary, Lord Derby as Secretary of War, Lord Salisbury as Lord President of the Council, Lord Cave as Lord High Chancellor, Mr. Bridgeman as Home Secretary, the Duke of Devonshire as Colonial Secretary, Lord Peel as Secretary for India, Lord Novar as Secretary for Scotland, Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery as First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame as President of the Board of Trade, Neville Chamberlain as Minister of Health, Edward F. L. Wood as President of the Board of Education, Sir Robert A. Sanders as Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries...
Among the more prominent speakers who have been secured for the Conference are Dean W. L. Sperry of the Theological School; Dr. A. H. Gray of Glasgow, Scotland; Dr. H. S. Coffin '00 of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, and Dr. H. E. Fosdick. In addition to the addresses by these men and others, there will be discussion groups which will cover not only questions of personal religion but also national and international problems...
...political career started in 1880 when he was elected a member for Galway as a, Nationalist. In 1885 he was elected a member for both Galway and the Scotland Division of Liverpool. He chose the latter seat and has represented it in Parliament ever since?38 years...
When the golfing honor of a nation is at stake, excitement may run as high as in a great football match. Many an enthusiast who does his daily eighteen must have felt his heart sink when the news of the first day's battle in Scotland for the Walker Cup told of but one American victory out of four matches. The necessity of winning at least five and a half of the remaining eight matches in order to keep the 'scutcheon clear and bring the cup once more to America formed a dismal prospect. Yet no more dismal than...
Captain James Stuart is an offspring of that famous family that once sat on the throne: the first Earl of Moray was the natural son of James V of Scotland and halfbrother of Mary, Queen of Scots...