Word: davises
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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¶ John W. Davis turned his attention to corralling the 45 electoral votes of New York. Following a speech at Albany, he went on to Syracuse and Buffalo. He attacked the "impotence" of the Administration's foreign policy, the "failure" of the Administration to wipe out corruption, the protective...
It is scarcely credible, after the great to-do which was made to pass the soldier bonus through the Congress at its last session, that ex-soldiers are now slow in applying for their boni. To be sure, no insurance certificates will be issued until Jan. 1; and no cash...
Besides any light which the poll may throw on the coming election there are some very definite questions which it will go far toward answering. Is Harvard still a New England college in spirit and opinion despite a somewhat definite policy of attracting students from the West? A landslide for...
How is Harvard going to vote this Fall? For Coolidge? For Davis? for La Follette? Will the Faculty vote the same way as the undergraduates?
The idea of a special election is intensely dramatic, and is the more surprising coming from Mr. Davis. Senator La Follette has the keenest dramatic instinct of all the Presidential candidates, and he was certainly the logical man to propose a special election. Senator La Follette has also set a...