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...floor of the House, wets and drys met in an oratorical free-for-all. Congressman Tinkham of Massachusetts ejaculated...
...present bill, sponsored by George Holden Tinkham of Massachusetts, was prepared by Walter Oilman Page, Chairman of the State Art Commission of Massachusetts...
...newspapers have been full for the last six months of the controversies between Wilson and his superiors. In subordinate, incompetent, constantly in hot water, his removal became daily more imminent. Wilson says that Senator Lodge, Congressman Winslow and Congressman Tinkham are responsible for his discharge. They deny it. Are we going to accept the word of these three graduates of our own University or the word of Wilson...
...lack of attention given to the proposal of Congressman Tinkham of Massachusetts that the quotas of the several states in the House of Representatives should be revised so as to conform to the Fourteenth Amendment, looks suspiciously like an attempt to dodge an issue. President Harding and his party's leaders in Congress are not anxious to hamper the growth of their political influence in the South by any obnoxious investigation of the negro disenfranchisement, prevalent in many states below the Mason-Dixon line. The South has always been extremely sensitive on this point and it is indeed expedient...
Cornell's line-up will be as follows: C. L. Beckwith, F. S. Burke, J. W. Campbell, Jr., J. C. Corwith, A. R. Eldred, D. F. Boynton, S. A. Greene, D. F. Potter, Jr., E. I. Tinkham, L. V. Windnagle, J. S. Hoffmire...