... to Congressman Boutell? Mr. ALDRICH. I have made no statement about that at all. Senator KENYON. Did the President express any anxiety or desire at any time to have Mr. Lorimer elected ? Mr. ALDRICH. I feel as though I ought not to state what were... Hearings Before the Special Committee Appointed by the Speaker - Página 51de United States. Congress. House. Special committee on investigation of the Government hospital for the insane. [from old catalog] - 1907Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1911 - 784 páginas
...feel as though I ought not to state what were my conversations with the President. Senator KENYON. I am not asking you for that. I am asking you if he manifested any desire to have Mr. Lorimer elected? Mr. ALDRICH. My statement to Mr. Hines was what... | |
| 1912 - 966 páginas
...feel as though I ought not to state what were my conversations with the President. Senator KENYON. I am not asking you for that. I am asking you if he manifested any desire to have Mr. Lorimer elected ? Mr. ALDRICH. My statement to Mr. Hines was what... | |
| 1907 - 1072 páginas
...these charges yourself? Mr. BALL. The evidence that has been given ? No ; personally Mr. HAY. Not only what has been given here, but anything about it at...in a way, but at the same time we all have lots of things that seem cruel to us, but at the same time it may be for the betterment of our condition. Mr.... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1912 - 488 páginas
...in a building the plastering and woodwork should be finished? — A. It was over, in my own work. Q. I am not asking you for that, I am asking you if in general before the painting is done it is not necessary that the plastering and woodwork should... | |
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