Word: walsh
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Passed the Walsh Bills increasing legal immunity; sent them to the House...
...Americanization workers from Massachusetts, shepherded by Senator David Ignatius Walsh, to pay respects...
...their desks they all came ? all but New Mexico's Jones, Delaware's duPont, Montana's stormy Walsh. Senator duPont had only lately had his larynx removed. Senator Walsh's eyes were bothering him and, hearing he was to have teeth extracted, some people wished the teeth could be removed from his methods at the same time. Having conducted the Oil Inquiry, he now plans a Power Probe...
...Washington bank and attached for the U. S. $100,000 in Liberty Bonds deposited there in Mr. Blackmer's name. Mr. Blackmer's attorney promised to fight the U. S. for return of this price of silence by testing the constitutionality of the so-called Walsh Law under which the confiscation was made. Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana, the law's author, and one of the originators of the whole oil investigation, declared he was sure his law would withstand Supreme Court scrutiny; announced his intention of introducing to Congress another law, to compel just such...
Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War under President Wilson, has definitely accepted an invitation to speak at the Union at a meeting to be open to all members of the University, some time in January. John W. Davis, candidate for President in the 1924 campaign, and Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana are among other probable speakers, and former Governor W. E. Sweet of Colorado may be here some time this week to discuss possible issues for next year's political foray William G. McAdoo, former Secretary of the Treasury, has also been invited to appear under the auspices...