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...defeated David Weld '34 (E), 3-2; G. C. Streeter '34 (E) defeated J. L. Noyes '34 (D), 3-1; C. H. Wood '35 (E) defeated A. H. Brown '34 (D), 3-1; Samuel Spencer 1L (D) defeated D. D. Bond '34 (E), 3-2; Captain W. S. Wellington '34 (E) defeated Vincent Palmer...
Edward Milton '34 (D) defeated David Weld '34 (E), 3-1; J. L. Noyes '34 (D) defeated D. D. Bond '34 (E), 3-2; A. R. Brown '34 (D) defeated G. C. Streeter '34 (E), 3-2; W. S. Wellington '34 (E) defeated H. B. Barnes '33 (D), 3-1; E. P. Davis '34 (E) defeated S. H. Stackpole...
Edward Milton '34 (D) defeated David Weld '34 (E), 3-2; D. D. Bond '34 (E) defeated J. L. Noyes '34 (D), 3-1; E. B. Wood '33 (E) defeated A. H. Brown '34 (D), 3-0; W. S. Wellington '34 (E) defeated W. C. McKalm '34 (D), 3-1; E. P. Davis '34 (E) defeated C. F. Goodale...
...seats for a party caucus, there were three outstanding candidates for the Speakership vacated by John Nance Garner. Big, white-mopped Representative Rainey, 72, considered himself "in line" for the job because he had been majority floor leader in the 72nd House (TIME, Dec. 19). Tennessee's Joseph Wellington Byrns, 63, lank, hollow-eyed chairman of the Appropriations Committee, was put forward as a border compromise between North and South. Alabama's John McDuffie, 49, popular party "whip" and loyal Garner friend, was the conservative South's man to perpetuate the outgoing Speaker's regime...
...Streeter '34 (E) won by default; H. S. Whiteside '34 (E) won by default; W. S. Wellington '34 (E) defeated A. E. Phillips '34 (K), 3-0; E. P. Davis '34 (E) won by default; T. B. Gannett '35 (E) won by default...