Abstract

The Nation's Honor Roll for 1929

January 8, 1930 issue

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This article presents names of certain Americans who, in public service, arts, sciences, or other fields, have distinguished themselves during the past year. The United States Senate, for keeping hot the fires of controversy and for insisting that the American people be continuously aware of the intricacies of government. The tariff, farm relief, the power problem, the lobbying activities of the politician William B. Shearer and others have all been brought into the clear light of publicity because the Senate remains the one active, debating legislative body in the country.

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AWARDS; SHEARER, William B.; ARTS; SCIENCE; LEGISLATIVE bodies; UNITED States. Congress. Senate; UNITED States
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