Word: talked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...referendum of all the Chambers of Commerce had backed their rational executives' program 90% strong. The Chamber was anxious for its tax cut, said President Pierson, even if, combined with big appropriations, it resulted in a deficit. President Coolidge's voice rose and rang bitterly as he called this talk "absurd," especially coming from Business men who apparently were unaware that budget law obliges the Treasury to eschew deficits...
...other Governors called during the week ? John E. Martineau of Arkansas, to pay respects; Ralph Owen Brewster of Maine, to talk Merchant Marine...
...should know that it is common talk throughout the State that she is Governor in fact. And this situation is alleged to be a daily humiliation to the citizens of Oklahoma." Representative Kight and his 69 colleagues were holding in abeyance a petition demanding that a special session of the Legislature be called to investigate Mrs. Hammonds and other features of the Johnston administration...
...principle, with money-making as its aim," decleared Oswald Garrison Villard '93, editor of The Nation, in his address at Phillips Brooks House last night, Mr. Villard asserted that this state of affairs gave little room for the existence of ethics in journalism, announced as the topic of his talk...
...convention. Chicago had five in a row before that. Chicago has had nine Republican conventions since the G. O. Party nominated its second candidate (Abraham Lincoln) there in 1860. The National Republican executive secretary (Lawyer Roy Owen West) is a Chicagoan, and, despite all the talk, Illinois is not likely to be embarrassed by a favorite son. The dissonant quatrian...