Word: adamses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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National Chairman John T. Adams, promptly at the appointed hour, called the Convention to order. John Philip Sousa stepped to his side. The lights went out, amber and purple auroras spread from the ceiling. Sousa rapped with his baton. His band struck up The Star Spangled Banner, followed by The...
After George B. Lockwood, Secretary of the National Committee, had read the call of the Convention, Mr. Adams came forward and announced for the benefit of all: "This is the 18th Republican National Convention." He then launched into a brief address:
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Five weeks before the Republican National Convention Mr. Coolidge announced that he had chosen William M. Butler to be the next Chairman of the Republican National Committee. The unusually early date of the announcement was interpreted as a swift kick to speed the retiring Chairman (John T. Adams), who had...