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Dates: during 1920-1929
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ERNEST H. CHERRINGTON Director, Anti-Saloon League of America, Washington, D...
...Rosebud, N. D., Nominee Curtis delivered a brotherly lecture to a gathering of Sioux Indians. He said: ". . . Every man must work. You must overcome any tendency or desire to neglect work for other pursuits. In the early days of your history you were famous dancers and it is claimed that the other tribes took their dances from you. But this does not justify excessive indulgence in modern dancing. Conditions are changed. You now have responsibilities which you should remember...
Another "traveling cabinet" member, Charles W. Berry, is Comptroller of New York City. An M. D., he functions as the Nominee's physician. Passing through Kansas, he denied a rumor that the Nominee's nerves were frayed...
...Washington, D. C., Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska, Republican, leader of the progressives, vigorously and wholeheartedly indorsed Nominee Smith's stand on water power and farm relief. He scoffed at Nominee Hoover's farm remarks as "meaningless" and flayed the chubby man for his silence on the power trust. While Senator Norris did not commit himself to vote for Smith, he will take the stump for Democratic Senators Wheeler of Montana and Dill of Washington...
...Weiss 3L, vice-president, and A. H. Kalish 2G, secretary. Weiss was prominent in undergraduate politics a few years ago when he organized the Harvard LaFollette Club, subsequently becoming president of that organization in 1924. Kalish has spent the summer campaigning in eastern Massachusetts with Mary D. Hapgood, Socialist candidate for Governor...