Word: suggester
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Farmer's Union, The Federated Farm Bureau, the National Grange and the American Livestock Association received telegrams. President Coolidge presented his respects, asked them to consult their State organizations and invited them to suggest the next Secretary of Agriculture...
...impresario of the ubiquitous Abie's Irish Rose. Artistically one of the worst and financially the greatest achievement of the U. S. Theatre, Abie has put Miss Nichols upon uneasy street. It has rendered her prosperous in dollar bills and penniless in artistic admiration. There are those who suggest irreverently that Miss Nichols is shriving herself before the critics by importing accredited...
...identity of interests is hinted at by the repeated references to the Australian exclusion of Orientals as a precedent for our recent action. The maintenance by Australia and the United States of tariff bars against England, the common need to limit Japanese power in the southern and eastern Pacific, suggest a basis for understanding and cooperation. An entente between the Dominions of the Pacific and the United States seems to be the natural result of the lining up on opposite sides by the English-speaking colonials and by the Oriental and South American nationalities...
...suggest that the Stadium be called hereafter the "Haughton Stadium". Certainly no one individual has contributed so much to make it the scene of Harvard football might and skill as Haughton. By using to the utmost his great power of persuasion he firmly implanted in the minds of his pupils the theme that the Stadium was no ordinary football field but Harvard ground. The results he achieved make glorious Harvard history...
...believe there is any practical method of payment from the receivers. I wish to suggest for consideration the possibility of mutual organization by broadcasters of a service for themselves similar to that which the newspapers have for their use in the press associations, which would furnish programs of national events and arrange for their transmission and distribution on some sort of a financial basis, just as the press associations gather and distribute news among their members...