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Today at 9 o'clock, the two-day balloting, in which practically the entire University is expected to participate, will open in the CRIMSON presidential primary vote. Regular polling places will be established in Sever, Harvard, Pierce, and Langdell Halls and will be in operation from 9 until 1 o'clock today and tomorrow...
Speaker Garner, Majority Leader Rainey, Minority Leader Snell and Acting Chairman Crisp of the Ways & Means Committee were all powerless to stop the rowdy stampede. Weary and disheartened after a two-day drubbing, Chairman Crisp uprose to say: "I may be defeated but I'm never a quitter. I don't believe the House is in a proper frame of mind to legislate today. I think it would do us all good to have an opportunity to cool off and to think." Thereupon at his suggestion the House adjourned, laying the tax bill aside for three full days...
Died. William Liseter Austin, 79, long-time engineer and onetime president and board chairman of Baldwin Locomotive Works; after a two-day illness; in Rosemont, near Philadelphia. His advice to employes: "Imitate the example of the locomotive; he runs along, whistles over his work, and yet never takes anything but water when he wants to wet his whistle...
There and then would their party convene to renominate Herbert Clark Hoover for the Presidency.† The Republican National Committee, 100 members strong, so determined during its two-day meeting in the ballroom atop the New Willard in Washington. Down upon its sessions looked an enormous picture of the President ten years younger than reality...
...think our excellent Governor did no such thing. We think he showed more wisdom that some other Governors-he implored Governor Sterling of Texas admittedly the key man of the key State to call a conference of Governors and their Commissioners of Agriculture in Memphis -specified NO SPEECHES, a two-day session to formulate a concerted, uniform program for the South in the cotton crisis. We think subsequent events have proven him more nearly right than other-some of whom have called legislatures, passed "No Cotton Laws" based on 75% of the producing States doing the same. Texas then upsets...