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...able lawyer, few will deny. But there are many lawyers in the U. S. Senate. Hiram Johnson,* for one. And La Follette and Lodge and Heflin and Owen and Pepper. Other lawyers: Ashurst, Brandegee, Broussard, Bruce, Caraway, Colt, Cummins, Curtis, Dial, Dill, Dillingham, Ernst, Fletcher, George, Gerry, Hale, Harreld, Harrison, both Jones', King, Lenroot, Mayfield, McLean, McNary, Neely, Norris, Overman, Pittman, Ralston, Ransdell, both Reed's, Robinson, Shortridge, Shields, Simmons, Spencer, Stanley, Stephens, Sterling, Swanson, Trammell, Underwood, both Walsh's, Watson, Wheeler. Willis...
...Medical School, President Lowell, Dean Edsall, ex officio, chairman, Professors Algernon Coolidge '81, Hans Zinsser, H. W. Cushing Med. '95, Reid Hunt, Burt Wolbach '03, W. B. Cannon '96, C. M. Campbell, and F. W. Peabody '03, Associate Professors J. L. Bremer '96, and Worth Hale, and Dr. Kenneth D. Blackfan; for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Professor C. H. Haskins Hon, '08, Dean, and Professor G. F. Moore Hon, '06, G. L. Kittredge '82, E. P. Kohler, W. F. Osgood '86, J. H. Woods '87, C. H. Moore '89, J. A. Wals '95, A. A. Young, Theodore...
...Coolidge of Massachusetts; Chief Justice Taft of Connecticut; Secretary of War Weeks of Massachusetts; Speaker Gillett of Massachusetts (if reflected); Majority Leader Lodge in the Senate (also Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee) ; Chairmen of every "important" Senate Committee, except three, to wit?McLean of Connecticut, Banking and Currency; Hale of Maine, Naval Affairs; Colt of Rhode Island, Immigration; Moses of New Hampshire, Privileges and Elections; Brandegee of Connecticut, Judiciary; Representative Winslow of Massachusetts, Chairman of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. The formula of New England for getting these results is simple: elect a man to Congress...
President Harding, hale and hearty, after shaking 10,000 " noble" hands...
...decrepit, old Babe Adams, and a few other prodigies of belligerent age have featured sufficiently in newspaper philosophizings to make it stale and unprofitable to dwell upon any subject in which a man mocks at his years and refuses to succumb to them. However, here is an instance of hale antiquity found in a world quite different from that of sports. A small musical item from Connecticut relates that one of the tenors with an opera troupe playing in Stamford is Giuseppe Agostini. Now, Agostini is a man of very uncertain years. Sixty is a usual guess at the figures...