Word: coxed
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...Commercial Gazette. He it was who so embittered the South by his editorials during the Reconstruction days, who gave William Howard Taft a job as cub reporter covering courts, who for 50 years was a power in the G.O.P., a sponsor and later an enemy of the celebrated Cox Gang, later a supporter of Mark Hanna. Most distinctive outward feature of the Enquirer is its curious, archaic style of headlines, suggestive of British and reminiscent of early U. S. journals. Example: BE MERCIFUL. Owen Young Urges...
There are also two Freshman teams in the League, a C and a D team. The former will play the Boston Athletic Association in Boston today, while the D group will meet Technology Freshmen at Technology. Members of the C team are: L. A. Breck, Jr. '34, A. Cox, Jr. '34, W. S. Emmet '34, Robert Grant, 3rd '34, and Winthrop Sargent, 3rd '34; on the D team are P. W. Herrick '34, F. M. Kirkland '34, J. K. Mitchell '34, A. Nichols '34, and C. E. Ware...
Married. James Middleton Cox Jr., son of the threetime Governor of Ohio and 1920 Democratic presidential candidate; and Helen Rumsey, of St. Louis and Miami Beach, Fla; in Manhattan...
...legislative body. ... I confess to some astonishment that anybody should feel impelled to apologize for an apparent Democratic victory. . . ." Many another voice, particularly from the South, echoed Senator Glass. By the week's end, what looked like a real revolt against the seven leaders (Messrs. Smith. Davis, Cox, Robinson, Garner, Raskob, Shouse) was under...
Guilty Bankers. In Montgomery, Ala. last week Emmett A. Cox and Charles F. Fincher, president and cashier of First National Bank of Tallahassee, closed last February, were sentenced to four years imprisonment. Their crime: embezzling...