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...week Repealer Morrow, on his way back to New Jersey to open his campaign there early next month, had dismissed Prohibition, momentarily at least, from his mind. Because his opponent Democratic Nominee Alexander Simpson is as Wet as he is, he planned not to argue the subject in his canvass. Nominee Simpson, a Wet of a different stripe, wanted to make it an issue...
...Senatorial contest the bitter efforts of a single group of newspapers [Hearst] which is now devoting itself to the defeat of the Treaty. . . . The irresponsible misrepresentation, the spirit of international suspicion and ill-will, which thus far has marked the editorials of this group would be poured into every canvass. . . . This could have no other result than to breed unfounded suspicion and ill-will. It would not only tend to drag the Treaty into party politics, but it would go far to neutralize the efforts which our Government has made ... to cultivate friendship and goodwill." ..." Secretary Stimson acknowledged the resolution...
...annual drive for used textbooks which will be loaned to needy students during the coming year. Students may leave their old books with any of the collectors whose names and room numbers appear below, or may wait until Saturday, June 7, when the collectors will make an active canvass of all rooms in their entry. The following men have been appointed to conduct this campaign: GRAYS East Entry H. L. January--11 Middle Entry W. M. Dunn--36 West Entry W. Bates, Jr.--50 HOLLIS South Entry W. P. Lage--9 North Entry H. E. Rome--25 HOLWORTHY East Entry...
...canvass of U. S. magazines' attitudes on Prohibition...
...against Prohibition. The Scripps-Howard press likewise courts the displeasure of what is said to be a majority of good citizens. The leading newspapers of all the biggest cities have decided it is good business to take a stand on Prohibition, most of them against the present law. A canvass last week of leading U. S. magazines assembled the following statements...