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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Before the book was published, John S. Sumner of Manhattan, professional moral crusader, had tried but failed to seize and suppress the printing plates. Local newspapers gave this episode routine mention, but most editors chose not to air the alleged love life of Warren Gamaliel Harding and the appeal based thereon. Henry Lewis Mencken touched on it in a distant, rambling article for the Baltimore Sun. The Democratic New York World treated it conventionally as biography, in a book review, with no front page headlines. The New Republic came closest to "featuring" the item. For the rest, there was what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Unwarranted Attack | 11/14/1927 | See Source »

...CRIMSON takes this opportunity to express its humble acknowledgement of the work done by Dr. John Collins Warren, member of the Harvard Medical faculty and one-time Overseer. Fifty-six years of constant service in the interests of humanity and the University made him a figure of eminence. His death marks the passing of a man of great surgical skill, medical erudition and practical ability...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DR. JOHN COLLINS WARREN | 11/5/1927 | See Source »

From Cambridge take Route Number 20 through Watertown, Waltham, Weston, Wayland, Northboro, Worcester, Leicester, Brookfield, Warren, Palmer and Springfield to a point just north of Southwick. Turn left here and go south through Granby and Simsbury to Farmington. Drive on Connecticut Highway Routh Number 3, from Farmington, through Southington, Milldate, Watelbury, Southbury and Newton into Danbury...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHILADELPHIA ROUTE DRAWN FOR MOTORISTS | 11/3/1927 | See Source »

...American Philosophical Society, it constitutes the greatest aggregation of artists, scientists, and men-of-letters in the United States. The main function of the academy, in addition to maintaining a library of some 30,000 volumes, the distribution of funds for scientific research through its Rockford and Warren committees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD MEN FILL ACADEMY OFFICES | 10/28/1927 | See Source »

Then the sandbagging, prolonged and vigorous: "On March 4, 1921, Warren G. Harding was inaugurated. ... On that day corrupt and sinister financial conspiracies . . . took possession of the Government . . . bribes . . . scaly hands . . . conspirators. . . . "The first act of Coolidge was to approve the policies of the Harding Administration. . . . Coolidge continued at the head of the Department of Justice, Harry M. Daugherty, as vile an insect as ever crawled across the page of time. He consorted with criminals and took as his bedfellow a grafter and bribetaker [Jesse Smith], who afterwards suicided. . . . Coolidge never lifted a hand. He remained as mum and inactive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Reed Boom | 10/24/1927 | See Source »

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