Word: walsh
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last week he tried again, this time remarking, with carefully prepared smirks and innuendos, that members of the Wilson Cabinet had entered the employ of Oilmen Sinclair and Doheny after leaving office; that Senator Walsh had praised Oilman Doheny when the latter gave advice on the legislation that made the Oil Scandal possible...
...Inquisitor Walsh propounded a question of legal ethics, suggesting that plump, dapper, white-haired Lawyer Martin W. Littleton might well resign as Sinclair's lawyer. At Sinclair's last trial, Lawyer Littleton said that Sinclair was in no wise connected with the Continental Trading Co., a mysterious, short-lived oil-trading company out of whose profits, transformed into Liberty Bonds, the G. O. P. is now known to have received $160,000 from Sinclair for its Harding campaign deficit. Unless Lawyer Littleton lied to the jury, which Inquisitor Walsh felt was unthinkable, Sinclair must have lied...
...special committee is now working upon the organization meeting to be held in Symphony Hall, April 12, when Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana will address a group representative of the New England Colleges, in which similar clubs are being organized. These clubs are being aided and in many cases founded through the efforts of the Harvard Democratic Club...
Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana, spokesman of the Federal oil investigation, will speak under the auspices of the Democratic Club in Symphony Hall, Boston, on the evening of April 12. It was formerly announced that Senator Walsh would appear in the Union, but due to the increased size of the meeting it was though advisable to meet in Symphony Hall...
...Senate, Indiana's Robinson went off on a wide tack to show that five onetime members of President Wilson's cabinet had later entered the employ of Oilmen Sinclair and Doheny. It was the rankest sort of Senatorial innuendo and included the smirking suggestion that Inquisitor Walsh had been an intimate of Doheny's. Stalwart 38-year-old Senator Tydings of Maryland chewed hard on his chewing gum until Senator Robinson sat down. Then he repeated the Harrison performance, cramming Indiana's "birds of a feather," including murderous Dragon D. C. Stephenson of the Indiana Klan, down Senator Robinson...