Word: hiram
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Castle, Ind., Hiram Dickerson, 72, a cemetery caretaker, lay down to sleep, froze to death...
...Republican Congress they would become, respectively, Speaker of the House and chairman of the House Rules Committee. And, said the President, he just wanted to remind the voters that, if Republicans should gain control of the Senate, his "old friend," California's 78-year-old, rock-ribbed isolationist Hiram Johnson might become chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, and North Dakota's isolationist Gerald P. Nye would head the powerful Appropriations Committee...
...last of five resignations takes place tomorrow when Robert S. Morison '30 resigns as assistant professor of Anatomy. Morison earned his M.D. here in 1935. Other resignations since July 31 have included those of Gordon M. Moe as associate in Pharmacology, Hiram H. Merrit as associate professor of Neurology, John T. Williams as assistant professor of Gynecology, and Anthony O. Dahl as faculty instructor in Biology and tutor in the Department of Biology...
...coupons; his doctor said he was not up to train travel. (On his return from the conferences with Cordell Hull, Dulles underwent a two-hour operation on his foot.) In Washington, Mr. Dulles talked with G.O.P. leaders as well as Cordell Hull. Among them: Senators Taft, Vandenberg, Austin, Capper, Hiram Johnson-in effect, all shades of Republican opinion...
...peacetime-conscription bill prompted California's Hiram Johnson to a typical Congressional reaction: "Why does universal peace bring with it the necessity for universal training?" Congress shelved the bill as it has others...