Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Republican majority in the Senate, long having refrained from taking any action on adherence to the World Court as proposed by Presidents Harding and Coolidge, began to look about for some form in which it could cast its action. It is soon to face a political campaign and the renewed assaults of the Democrats on Republican "do-nothing" foreign policy. It seemed imperative that some constructive Republican policy be pronounced. At this late part of the session there was small expectation of action, and in many ways action was undesirable, for a plan is often a more alluring thing...
...Court was ready for its political obsequies, if it had not been stillborn. What was needed was a new scion, begotten or adopted with the President's assent, one in whom the party could unite its fondest hopes, one to whom it could Point with Pride in the next campaign...
Among many people who conceived political and personal hatred for Joseph was M. Gaston Calmette, Managing Editor of the Figaro. Early in 1914, when Caillaux became for the third time Minister of Finance, in the Cabinet of Premier Doumergue, Calmette directed an intense and violent campaign against him and incriminatory facts were published...
...meeting, held last night in one of the rooms in Randolph Hall, of a group of students interested in the formation of the Left Wing it was definitely decided to organize a membership campaign early next fall. A meeting will be called during the first week and all those who attend it will become charter members. Subsequent applicants for membership will be enrolled only on the payment of a small...
President Calvin Coolidge was born on July 4. Now that the confusion of election day approaches, it is rumored that the President's campaign managers will utilize this fact as a slogan. Supporters of Coolidge have always considered him a "men of destiny," and the chance occurrence of his birthday coming on the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence is expected to heighten this reputation. But by the law of averages, there will be 300,000 people in the United States who will not consider the President a "man of destiny," because their own birthdays come on the same date...