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...Democratic side of the aisle, in the rear row, Heflin of Alabama shone, his elephantine frame resplendent in cream colored pongee. Ever and anon the great chider would burst forth in oratory, belaboring the Republicans ?regular and insurgent?making the galleries laugh. When a Republican rose in reply, and there seemed any possibility of a successful counter attack, Caraway of Arkansas interposed. He wandered from seat to seat, with his hands in his pockets, or walked like a monk in the monastery yard? head bowed, hands held before him? stopping only to drawl an apt, ironical remark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Closing Hours | 6/16/1924 | See Source »

...House worked desperately to clean up its calendar. Late hours and early hours were resorted to. Time was doled out in minutes. Speakers belched forth their arguments in haste in order to have their say before the descending gavel silenced them. Conferees worked desperately, reports were agreed with or disagreed with in hasty efforts at accomplishment. Business was rushing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Closing Hours | 6/16/1924 | See Source »

...Harvard students or professors, except those who were caps. Only two of the latter seemed to be undergraduates. The straw hatters gained rapidly for a while, but this gain was discounted when the reporter realized that one man in a battered last year's straw was plodding back and forth between Holyoke House and a second-hand bookstore, each time disposing of a high stack of text books...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson's Census Raises New Query by Showing Only Three Heads in Ten Support Straws in Harvard's Fashion Parade | 6/11/1924 | See Source »

...Seniors and members of the three lower classes in the College for tickets admitting to the Commencement Day exercises in the Sever Quadrangle on the morning of June 19. In a letter received yesterday by the CRIMSON from Dean Greenough, the regulations for the distribution of tickets are set forth as follows...

Author: By C. N. Greenough, | Title: LETTERS FOR GRADUATION TICKETS DUE TOMORROW | 6/10/1924 | See Source »

...fourth of his famed name, aspiring to be a newspaper builder of the nation, recently started two little gum-chewers' sheetlets on the Pacific Coast-The Illustrated Daily News (Los Angeles) and The Illustrated Daily Herald (San Francisco). The young shoot of the Vanderbilt stock prepared to branch forth in a new direction with the traditional magnetism of his family. But the insidious voice of trouble raised its head. Could it be that he had not financed his venture in an entirely straight-and-narrow fashion ? Two ladies filed complaints against the Vanderbilt Newspapers, Inc.; Helen G. Sharpe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Complaints | 6/9/1924 | See Source »

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