Word: answers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Whence come these things? How has the Coolidge boom attained such results? Where is the usual noisy bandwagon of a Presidential candidate parading the streets for Calvin Coolidge? The answer of observers is that "Calvin's Campaign" is unique, that it treads unostentatiously, that it advances itself by little things: unexpected invitations to call on the Chief Executive; White House answers to the letters of Tom, Dick and Harry, written with flattering conscientiousness; broad-minded patronage; a keen little slogan, "Keep Coolidge"; the personal touch from the finger that starts so many things by pressing a little button...
Harry M. Daugherty, Attorney General: "The Evening World, a Democratic newspaper published in Manhattan, announced that I, in answer to a question as to whether the U. S. Government is 'afraid' of withholding Russian recognition, replied: 'If you ask that question seriously, you are a nut, like the rest. That is the official Department of Justice opinion...
...Album Committee will hold office hours in the office on the second floor of the Crimson Building from 1.30 to 2 o'clock every afternoon this week to answer questions and give out blanks. Juniors graduating this spring who wish to be associated permanently with the Class of 1924 should report that fact to the committee at once. Men leaving at mid-years are expected to return their life blanks immediately and make an appointment for their pictures at Notman's, which is open daily from 9 to 5 o'clock...
...every one is 'an internationalist and a League of Nations 'fan. It's a frame - what you call in court 'trials a packed jury. "I am going to plan plunge on The preserving League peace. of "There isn't anything else to it. . The answer 'of the committee is as good as in now. "Gee, it's too bad to take the money...
...were different, but now it is only a question of time. One naturally does not hurry preparations when conditions are against the enemy. That is what is happening now. All things are against the rebels. . . . My wife said that I would surely die if I took the field. My answer was that I would sooner die on the field as a soldier than be caught in bed. Really, this revolt has improved my health. The change from civilian clothes to my old military uniform seems to have acted as a tonic. I am feeling much better than for many months...