Word: telegramming
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When the convention reassembled, Chairman Mondell read a telegram from Governor Lowden, announcing the latter's profound appreciation of the honor, but reiterating his former statements as to his candidature...
...choose as the party's presidential nominee. This invitation will be extended on the opening night and on each preceding night. Every night, beginning Wednesday, Westinghouse station WBZ will announce from its Boston Herald Brunswick Traveler studio at the Hotel Brunswick the results of the polling. Every letter or telegram which comes in will be checked and the votes for each of the candidates will be tabulated and reported to the radio listeners
...Coolidge sent a telegram of felicitations to the Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity (Jewish), which was holding services in Providence, R. I. Said he: "There is something peculiarly appropriate in the fact that these Jewish young men should be holding such exercises in Rhode Island. That commonwealth owed its establishment to the determination of founders to secure the right of complete freedom in religion...
...Discouraged by lack of recognition in the sphere he covets, he shoots himself where the brain is assumed to be. His body is brought in on a stretcher by the police-as an unexpected appetizer to a dinner party. Thus is the play put out of its misery. The Telegram and Evening Mail: "A weak, illogical concoction, marred by much gushing sentimentality." Alexander Woollcott: "An innocent, artless drama . . . invested with the flavor of private theatricals." New York Evening Post: "Miss Bertha Broad's performance of the heroine was fairly competent, but in no way remarkable." The New York Times...
...Telegram and Mail Sporting news