Word: 3rd
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...your last issue you quote an alleged slogan: "A La Follette was never beaten in Wisconsin." This is a "Progressive" myth. Robert La Follette I, founder of the dynasty, was beaten in 1890 in his candidacy for a fourth term in the national House of Representatives from the 3rd Wisconsin district by A. R. Bushnell, Dem. In 1896 and again in 1898 he was a candidate for the nomination for Governor of Wisconsin on the Republican ticket-he was a Republican then and not a "Progressive"-and was beaten each time by Edward Scofield. When the State of Wisconsin recovers...
Officers for the Cercle Francais for this year have recently been announced. A list of them follows: W. D. Carter '31, president, F. G. Shaw '81, vice president, W. A. C. Miller 3rd '82, secretary, and S. W. Burchard '83, manager...
Married. Lammot du Pont, 49, of St. Amour, Kennett Pike, Wilmington, Del., president of the E. I. du Pont de Nemours Co.; and Mrs. Caroline Hynson Stollenwerck of Scarsdale, N. Y.; in Wilmington. Lammot 3rd, eldest of seven children, was best...
...Named for the family of the late great Charles Frederick Crisp, Speaker of the House of Representatives, whose son Charles Robert now ably represents the district (3rd) in Congress...
Died. Capt. Charles Russell Davis, 80, Minnesota lawyer, U. S. Representative (Republican) from the 3rd Minnesota District from 1903 to 1925; at Washington...