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...Coolidge sympathetic. . . ." He estimated that the permanent anti-flood program would cost close to a half billion.* The governor and colleagues later conferred with Secretary of War Davis and chief of engineers General Hadwin. ¶Four days after Governor Martineau, along came Governor John S. Fisher of Pennsylvania, to extend invitations for this and that and to judge for himself of Mr. Coolidge's political intentions. When he left he was saying: "Hughes . .. Hoover . . . Dawes . . . Lowden." ¶ The President kept himself busy announcing major appointments. First and foremost was his new Ambassador to Mexico, Dwight W. Morrow of Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The Coolidge Week: Oct. 3, 1927 | 10/3/1927 | See Source »

...meeting in the Living Room tonight at 7.30 o'clock the Harvard Union will extend its annual welcome to all members of the University and formally inaugurate its 1927-1928 season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPORT FILMS FEATURE UNION'S UNIVERSITY WELCOME TONIGHT | 9/28/1927 | See Source »

...what could he think and feel about Attorney General Arthur L. Gillon of Indiana ? The latter, not content that the Reverend E. S. Shumaker, State Anti-Saloon superintendent of Indiana, had been sentenced to two months on a penal farm for contempt of court, was last week seeking to extend the Reverend Shumaker's sentence considerably for alleged efforts to cor- rupt the Supreme Court of Indiana in its review of his case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROHIBITION: New Lobbyist | 9/26/1927 | See Source »

...hardly necessary to extend a formal welcome to the new graduate students of Harvard University, since the name Harvard itself symbolizes all that is finest in the traditions of scholarship. Nevertheless it is the CRIMSON'S desire, as the vehicle of undergraduate expression, once more to recall that the graduate student should consider himself an integral part of Harvard and not, as has been so often the case with men whose college work has been done in some other institution and who have taken graduate courses elsewhere, merely an appendage whose sole connection with the university is the fact that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE RESTING ELDERS | 9/24/1927 | See Source »

...wish to extend a hearty welcome to the Class of 1931 and assure you that all of us in the Dean's Office are anxious and willing to help you in every way possible to a good start in one of the most important adventures of your life. Also, as the year moves on, we hope that you will come to us freely about your various problems, needs, and plans. A dean's office, I fear, is often pictured as a kind of "Star chamber" where long hours are spent in devising various forms of disciplinary action ranging...

Author: By A. C. Hanford, | Title: DEAN HANFORD WELCOMES INCOMING FRESHMEN | 9/22/1927 | See Source »

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