Word: subs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...week took on definite, organized form. William M. Butler, Republican National Committeeman from Massachusetts, was made titular head of the Coolidge organization, and announced that he would open National headquarters. There he will be in close touch with James W. Good of Iowa and James B. Reynolds of Illinois, sub-chieftains. Secretary C. Bascom Slemp takes responsibility for the South. Meanwhile, bending their constant efforts, practically taking bed and board at the White House, are Frank W. Stearns of Boston and Colonel George Harvey of Peacham...
...surprise of the week was of a jack-in-the-box nature. Premier Poincaré hid his chagrin at the defeat of the Electoral Reform Bill from the Chamber for two days, while the air was charged with amendments, sub-amendments, remonstrance and counter remonstrance, orations cold and orations hot. Suddenly out sprang M. Poincaré from his little box, uttered a few short, sharp, subtle sentences making the passage of the bill a question of confidence in the Government, and ? abracadabra, the bill was passed by 408 votes to 127, thus completely reversing the minority vote of two days previous...
Premier Poincaré, Minister of Finance Lasteyrie, Minister of War Maginot and Sub-Secretary of Aero- nautics Eynac appeared before the Senate Committee of Finance and Foreign Affairs to state why loans of 400,000,000 francs to Poland, 300,000,000 francs to Yugo-Slavia and 100,000,000 francs to Rumania should be made. After the session the Committee adopted the bills relating to Poland and Yugo-Slavia, but post-poned for further consideration that relating to Rumania. The bills are to be submitted to the Senate and the Chamber...
...Ladd '26 will be sub-chairman of the drive for the entire University. The following are the district chairmen and their districts: G. P. Baker '25, Yard dormitories, M. A. Cheek '26, Mount Auburn Street dormitories, and J. R. Burke '27, Freshman dormitories. In charge of collection in the graduate schools have been appointed: D. P. Kingsley 3L, Law School; W. A. Shimer 2G, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; B. P. B. Chadbourne 4Dn, Dental School; F. R. Parks 3M, Medical School; G. L. Paine 2S.A., Architectural School; P. A. Cullens 2 T. S., Divinity School...
...following men were appointed to the Entertainment Committee: Chairman, Edward George Lowry Jr. of Washington; Sub-Chairmen, George Saltonstall Mumford Jr. of Chestnut Hill and Brooks Whitehouse of Portland, Maine; George Pierce Baker Jr. of Cambridge; Henry Morgan Bohlen of Ipswich; James Cowles Hart Bonbright of Rochester, New York; Walter Lincoln Boyden Jr. of Camridge; Joseph Kinney Collins of Dorchester; Byron Ritter Cutcheon of Long Branch, New Jersey; John Huston Finley Jr. of New York City; William Thomas Heagney of Worcester; George Reebie Johnson of Chicago, Illinois; Sylvester Baker Kelley of Reading; James Smiley Murphy Jr. of Brookline; Howard Parker...