Word: talked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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South Carolina's senior Senator, Coleman L. Blease, scouted the notion that his State, outstanding exemplar of secession, would bolt the Democratic ticket if Smith were nominated. This and other statements quieted the talk of Smith's "splitting" the South...
...there is no Klan, except for extraordinary Senator Heflin, and no McAdoo, except as represented by polite Candidate Walsh. There are large obstacles between Alfred Emanuel Smith and election, but so far as the nomination goes, last week, in Smith Week, there was even talk of an acclamation...
...were to choose a particular lecture to recommend, however, he would probably select Professor Baxter's talk on "The Senate and the League of Nations" at 10 o'clock in Harvard...
...candidates will convene in the office of the Business Department in the Crimson Building, 14 Plympton Street at 7 o'clock. The nature of the work will be explained and H. L. Harmon '28, present Business Manager, will give a short talk. The practical experience gained in a competition of this sort is of great value, both in college and in any field of business which the candidate may plan to enter...
...followed day. Impatient, fretful, the three Germans waited for clearing weather. There was nothing to do but pace the turf of Baldonnel Airdrome, inspecting and reinspecting their Junkers plane and its powerful Junkers engine. Talk in idleness led to argument. Baron von Huenefeld spoke a fiery word. Mechanic Spindler packed his bag, left, and then there were only two. No one dared ask the tight-lipped Prussian exactly...