Word: hiram
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Senator Hiram W. Johnson, on from California, strode into the Senate office building; prowled proudly around the gymnasium; inspected horizontal bars, electric horses, punching bags, medicine balls; decided that all was in order for the reorganization of his Senatorial gym class...
...Louis before farmers, but in Manhattan before businessmen, that Mr. Meredith pronounced his farm creed last week. Along with that suave explorer-professor-Senator, Hiram Bingham, and that colorless, dispassionate labor chief, William Green of the A. F. of L., Mr. Meredith addressed the New York State Chamber of Commerce at its annual banquet. His cure for the farmers was no new bonanza - merely an old one, clearly outlined for action. He urged that a federal commission be authorized to fix and guarantee minimum prices on the wheat, corn, cotton, sugar crops and on the production of wool and butter...
...Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut Senator Charles Curtic of Kansas Senator George H. Moses of New Hampshire Senator Gerald P. Nye of North Dakota Senator Peter Norbeck of South Dakota Senator Porter H. Dale of Vermont John J. Blaine* of Wisconsin...
Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of California-staunch Coolidge-ite, who has incurred the wrath of Senator Hiram W. Johnson, is opposed by John B. Elliott, McAdooian Democrat...
...Later, in 1924, Mr. Stephenson was ousted from the national Klan because he had violated his oath of allegiance and had been "disrespectful to virtuous womanhood." He had already organized an independent Klan, had himself chosen Grand Dragon; and then replied to his old friend, Imperial Wizard Hiram Evans: "The present national head is an ignorant, uneducated, uncouth individual who picks his nose at the table and eats his peas with his knife. He has neither courage nor culture...