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...conjecture what their reasons were: Here is this young Assemblyman, F. Trubee Davison. He is not of the ordinary run of local politician. No indeed. He is in politics more after the old British fashion?by which a distinguished family sends one of its sons into public life. What is more, he is able. He ought to be. Look at his father...
...associated with White and Case [Manhattan lawyers] in the practice of his profession. His father's death found him in a position to devote his entire life to politics, and he has given earnest attention to the study of taxes and reforms. His career as an Assemblyman has been marked by faith and bravery, and his causes, not always won, have been fought regardless of public approval for what he believed to be the truth...
...meeting at his office in Manhattan. The guests included Richard Washburn Child, onetime (1921-24) Ambassador to Italy; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Mark O. Prentiss; William E. Knox, President of the American Bankers' Association; William B. Joyce, Chairman of the National Surety Co.; Governor Smith of New York, Assemblyman F. Trubee Davison and others...
...only shadowed constantly, but so are those who come to see me. Somebody's money is being spent for this. You can draw your own conclusions as to whose." Mr. Vanderlip's new efforts did not save him from more criticism, however. F. Trubee Davison,* Assemblyman (i.e., State Representative) in New York, speaking before a political gathering of women, exclaimed: "And the cowardice of their [scandal investigators'] attacks reached its culmination when Mr. Vanderlip assailed the reputation of a dead President who could make no answer to those accusations. What Mr. Vanderlip needs is a punch...
Young graduates in politics. Young as he is-and the Sun has taken the pains to remind the public that four years ago he was pursuing his studies at Harvard-Assemblyman Roosevelt is in imminent danger, if he goes on as he has begun, of waking up some morning to find himself mayor-elect of New York. [Hartford Post...