The American Year BookAlbert Bushnell Hart T. Nelson & Sons, 1926 |
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Pagina 19
... continued don on August 6. On that day it was to receive special attention from offi- announced that all persons desiring cials in the Department of Labor . to emigrate from Great Britain to The presence in the United States of the ...
... continued don on August 6. On that day it was to receive special attention from offi- announced that all persons desiring cials in the Department of Labor . to emigrate from Great Britain to The presence in the United States of the ...
Pagina 20
... continued tive term began on March 4 , 1925. his practice of giving regular inter- His inaugural address , which was views to representatives of the press , broadcasted throughout the country , at which informal answers were fur ...
... continued tive term began on March 4 , 1925. his practice of giving regular inter- His inaugural address , which was views to representatives of the press , broadcasted throughout the country , at which informal answers were fur ...
Pagina 21
... opening months of the | stress the policies which he had done year President Coolidge continued to so much to popularize before the presidential election . The problem cating by precept . The 21 THE PRESIDENT'S VIEWS.
... opening months of the | stress the policies which he had done year President Coolidge continued to so much to popularize before the presidential election . The problem cating by precept . The 21 THE PRESIDENT'S VIEWS.
Pagina 23
... continued to stress both gov- of the great majority of American ernmental and individual thrift in his citizens . His plans were patiently speeches and interviews with the formulated , but he did not lose sight press . May 29 , a ...
... continued to stress both gov- of the great majority of American ernmental and individual thrift in his citizens . His plans were patiently speeches and interviews with the formulated , but he did not lose sight press . May 29 , a ...
Pagina 28
... continued Board removed Admiral Palmer and negotiations with the Ford Motor designated E. E. Crawley of Boston Company , but no sale was effected as President of the Emergency Fleet until August 4 , when 200 vessels Corporation . This ...
... continued Board removed Admiral Palmer and negotiations with the Ford Motor designated E. E. Crawley of Boston Company , but no sale was effected as President of the Emergency Fleet until August 4 , when 200 vessels Corporation . This ...
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