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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Washington, the Rhode Island results were a whack between the eyes for both parties. Stunned by their good fortune, rejoicing Republicans interpreted the outcome according to their hopes. Cried Michigan's Senator Vandenberg: "Commonsense is convalescent at last." Warned House Minority Leader Snell: "It is the handwriting on the wall." Exulted Chicago Publisher Frank Knox: "Thank God, the people of Rhode Island can't be bought!" Bubbled Maine's Senator Hale: "It shows what's coming at the next election." Only discordant Republican voice was that of Ohio's onetime Senator Fess moaning in political...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTE: Rhode Island Results | 8/19/1935 | See Source »

...Connor, moved to table the resolution. Speaker Byrns called for those in favor of tabling the motion: a chorus of "Ayes." Then he called for those opposed: a much louder, heartier chorus of "Noes." "The Ayes appear to have it," opined Speaker Byrns. Representative Deen and Republican Leader Snell jumped to their feet demanding a division. Forced to stand up and be counted, Representatives were far less willing to vote their real preferences: in against adjournment, 48 for. Republican Snell promptly raised the point of no quorum and Democrat Taylor of Colorado demanded a roll call. Forced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Home Thoughts | 7/29/1935 | See Source »

...Connor, O. Paul, R. Paull, S. R. Payson, D. Rhodes, H. P. Roosevelt, K. Roosevelt, M. Rudensey, L. L. Sargent, E. D. Savage, G. K. Scott, J. L. Senior, E. N. Silverman, D. A. Sistare, A. R. Snell, D. B. Straus, W. P. Swett, R. B. Trainer, R. A. Uihlein, S. Vincent, O. J. Van Dyk, S. Ware, B. G. Weil, B. Welles, R. E. Wernick, S. Wessler, E. F. Whitney, R. D. Wilder, G. Winter, H. Wood, B. Yucht...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Members of Class of 1938 Admitted to Adams, Eliot, Leverett Are Listed | 6/10/1935 | See Source »

...Prize of $400 for merit in the field of American Literature for her essay, "The Less Traveled Road, A Study of Robert Frost." It is the first time in several years that the prize has not been awarded to a Harvard contestant. Honorable mention was given to Edwin M. Snell '35 of Grand Rapids, Michigan for an essay, "The Modern Fables of Henry James...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ESSAY ON ROBERT FROST CAPTURES BELL PRIZE | 5/29/1935 | See Source »

Among Samborski's graduates now caverting on the court, Jack Dampeer, who captained his five is the outstanding man. Other yearlings are Arnold Litman, Tony McGowan, George Lowman, and Art Snell. These distinguished wearers of numerals are not having such an easy time of it despite their shining records, for numerous so-called unknowns are just waiting their turn to prove their own superior abilities. Tommy Geraghty, who has played at Chicago Latin School, and Brent Abel, Sophomore, who has been seen on and off the floor intermittently for two years, are of the latter classification...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 4/24/1935 | See Source »

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