Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Baltimore Sun discovered this privy excursion, newshawks rushed to the White House to question Press Secretary Stephen Early who told them without cracking a smile that the Maryland meeting had been merely social. Up piped United Pressman Fred Storm: "Say, Steve, is this going to be a non-political campaign...
Equally caustic were other newshawks' comments. Scripps-Howard Columnist Raymond Clapper: "So far as the White House reporters can learn officially there is no political campaign on, or if there is, Mr. Roosevelt isn't running for office...
Having surveyed the matter of too much water in the East, he will continue his non-political campaign by surveying the matter of too little water in the West when he starts on an extended Drought trip next week...
...liability. Nevertheless, when Republican Chairman John Hamilton reached San Francisco last week on an airplane stumping-tour of the West, Herbert Hoover was drafted to serve his party for the modest job of introducing him to a political rally at the War Memorial Opera House. Said Introducer Hoover: "This campaign is more than a contest be tween two parties. It is more than a contest between two men. It is a contest of two philosophies of government...
...Vatican Voice: The Holy See is urging Bishop Gallagher to advise Father Coughlin to restrict his radio speeches to religious subjects during the American election campaign. The Vatican does not wish to jeopardize its good relations with President Roosevelt, who, it is understood here, has promised to establish a U. S. legation in the Holy See as soon as possible...