Word: baker
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sharp contest between Governor Alfred E. Smith and former Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, and adoption of a plank favoring American intrance into the League of Nations and World Court without reservation, featured the first session of the mock Democratic convention held last night in the New Lecture Hall. The convention will come to order tonight at 7.30 o'clock, and finish its work of adopting a platform and nominating candidates...
...first ballot last night found the votes scattered among 26 men. Smith and Baker led with 162 and 126 votes respectively, but these totals fell short of the number necessary for nomination. In the second ballot, the field narrowed to eight, with Smith receiving 356 and Baker...
...summary: SYRACUSE HARVARD Barclay, g. g., Ellison O'Hara, p. p., Hartnett Harrington, c.p. c.p., Pickard Kahn, ld. ld., Markwett, Hatch Southard, 2d. 2d., Park Tarbox, 3d. 3d., MulliRen Bizik, c. c., McQuaid Hughes, 3a. 3a., Lane 2a., Baker 2a., Glenn 1a., Painter 1a., Dreier o.h., Longley o.h., Murphy, Danielson i.h., Livingston, Shell i.h., Wallace...
...nominating speeches will be five minutes long each, while seconding speches will be still more limited. The leading candidates, Smith, Ritchie, Reed. Walsh, and Baker, will be put in nomination in the convention early this evening. Other candidates they be nominated, and many favorite sons not officially nominated are expected to receive votes. These include Senator Dill of Washington and Huston Thompson of Colorado, both of whom have spoken before the Harvard Democratic Club this year. Senator Walsh of Montana won many supporters through the speech he delivered in Boston under the auspices of the club a month...
Barclay, g.; Harrington, p; O'Hara, c.p.; Kahn, 1d.; Southard, 2d.; Tarbox, 3d.; Bizik, c.; Hughes, 3a.; Baker, 2a.; Painter, 1a.; Livingston, l.h.; Longley...