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...William Cameron Forbes, former Governor General Philippine Islands LL.D...
...McKinley, McNary, Moses, Shortridge, Spencer, Watson, Willis, et al.? All voting against the veto. Where were Lodge and Lenroot? Paired against the veto. Whereas among the Democrats, Glass, Bruce, King, Underwood and others were on the President's side. Following the President's veto only five Republicans-Cameron, Edge, Har-reld, Sterling, Wadsworth-and two Democrats-Fletcher and Trammell- had been converted to the President's view. Moreover, it remained for Fletcher, a Democrat, to say that the President's remarks were "unanswerable." In view of the fact that most of the Republicans expect to support...
...bonus was law, by a margin of three votes. Messrs. Cameron, Dale, and Harreld, who had breakfasted at the White House voted for the bill. Buckwheat cakes and maple syrup were a failure...
...nine Senators away from the bill, the bonus would be defeated. The country waited with polite attention, not to say interest. On the morning of the day on which the bill was passed, seven Republican Senators took breakfast at the White House. They were Keyes, McKinley, Phipps, Sterling, Cameron, Dale, Harreld. Presumably the President argued with them to support his veto. All of them had voted for the bill originally except Harreld, who had been absent. At two in the afternoon the bill came before the Senate. The clerk read the President's veto message. No one listened ; everyone...
STANDING COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS TO INVESTIGATE NAVAL OIL LEASES (Teapot Dome Inquiry)-Senators Ladd (Chairman), Smoot, Stanfield, Norbeck, Bursum, Cameron, Spencer, Pittman, Jones (N. M.), Kendrick, Walsh (Mont.), Adams, Dill...