Word: speaks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard Square a scattered crowd of Dowager Ladies, shop clerks and students waved their hats and handkerchiefs, shouted, "Speach." The nominee would not speak. The cars moved on. Into the line of march darted a small car bearing across its windshield "Al Smith." Loud were the cheers, and long...
...minutes later the Yard Cop was saying to the janitor of Greys, "Yea, I saw him. Yea, looks just like his pichures. He wouldn't speak, his wife was with...
Seriously, however, I cannot be bribed by any man or group of men. Nor can I be intimidated. Indeed, the little woman herself than whom no one is dearer to me, didn't speak to me for days after I announced that 'Massachusetts would go for Smith. So don't be surprised if I pick Smith in a lot of other states from now on. For Mrs. Joe, a saintly woman in her way, is inclined to talk too much. I may have to do something about her later. She will be a handicap to me some...
Amos Pinchot, formerly a member of the cabinet of President Theodore Roosevelt '80 now a Democrat, will speak at the Harvard Union at 1.15 o'clock today. This lecture is open to members of the University...
Norman Thomas will speak at 1.15 o'clock at a luncheon to be given in his honor on Monday, which will also be open to all members of the University...