Word: spokesmaned
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...following statement was issued by a spokesman for the Investigating Committee: "Because of the pressure of examinations, the Committee has suspended activities, but will resume them immediately after the end of the examination period. It still hopes for a successful conclusion to the problem...
...commenting on the ballot Charles L. Whipple '35, spokesman of the National Student League, called the poll "silly since it implies an issue of pacifism impossible in a government pledged to capitalism." Frederick DeW. Bolman, Jr. '35, president of the Debating Council, was hopeful that the poll would actively arouse undergraduate opinion and discussion on pacifism, a subject hitherto regarded almost in the light of fanaticism...
...always has been," again wearily replied the Palace spokesman. "In reality 'Persia' is only a southern province. Foreigners have called our land Persia. We have always called it Iran. The Shah, in communicating his august decision with respect to New Year's Day to the diplomatic corps, acted from the national and patriotic motives which ever inspire the policy of His Imperial Majesty...
Ford makes his headquarters. There for counsel and advice go untitled Fordlings like William Cowling (sales), Albert M. Wibel (purchasing) and Charles Sorensen, hard-boiled superintendent of the mighty Rouge works.* Also high in Ford councils are William J. Cameron, Mr. Ford's official spokesman, and Harry H. Bennett, who handles personnel and directs Ford Motor's notoriously efficient police. But the one & only boss of Ford Motor Co. is Henry Ford...
...climax to its fall activity, League spokesman Charles L. Whipple '35 reallrmed yesterday that the National Student League will take part in the conference to be held in Phillips Brooks House on Sunday of local organizations which are supporting an unemployment insurance measure before the coming session of Congress...