Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Charles W. Bryan left home on his first real speaking tour of the campaign. He made six speeches in Kansas. He vouched that...
...Robert M. LaFollette plunged into the fray for the last and chief drive of his campaign. From Rochester, N. Y., where he set forth his program in detail, he swung south to Scranton where, on the basis of a report that the Republicans were trying to raise $600,000 for their campaign fund in Pennsylvania, he charged them with trying to raise a huge "corruption" or "slush" fund to buy the election...
...Burton K. Wheeler toured down the Pacific Coast from Seattle, "showing up" Calvin Coolidge and Charles G. Dawes. He accused Coolidge as Governor of Massachusetts with having favored a bank whose head had subscribed $6,000 to his campaign, and Dawes of impropriety in regard to the Lorimer bank case. He inveighed...
...penknife. Fortunately for us there was only one short black intermission. The rest of the time we sat back contentedly and guessed and guessed who had done the awful thing--whether it was the second violinist, or the man who took out tickets, or President Coolidge. For campaign reasons it might be well to say that in this particular instance it was not President Coolidge...
...survey of "The Campaign Books" by Professor A. N. Holcombe '05 of the Department of Government is the principal feature of the October number. Professor Holcombe not only reviews the books relating to the present presidential race, but touches on the books produced by past campaigns, and draws some interesting conclusions from his study...