Word: democratically
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Elizabeth Flournoy Smith, California Democrat, member (resigned) of the State Central Committee. Reason: Tammany...
...Randall Judson Condon, Democrat, superintendent of Cincinnati's schools. Reason: "a moral issue...
Massachusetts. Registration in Massachusetts increased from 475,000 in 1924 to some 640,000 this year. In last week's senatorial primary, Hoover Republicans nominated Benjamin Loring Young to oppose Senator David Ignatius Walsh, Smith Democrat. A wet Republican, Eben S. Draper, ran close behind Nominee Young...
More than 500 authors and publicists. Last fortnight the Democrats announced an Authors' Committee of 149 names, including Sherwood Anderson, H. L. Mencken, Rupert Hughes, Anita Loos, John Erskine, Finley Peter Dunne, George S. Kaufman, Laurence Stallings, Deems Taylor, etc., etc. (TIME, Sept. 24). The G. O. P. list was by far the bestseller. It included Zane Grey, Harold Bell Wright, Kathleen Norris, Edward W. Bok, Bruce Barton, Earl Derr Biggers, Will Durant, Albert W. Atwood, Robert W. Chambers, Booth Tarkington, Thomas L. Masson, Hermann Hagedorn, Vernon Kellogg, Daniel Frohman, Don Marquis. The last, an oldtime Democrat, author...
...less light-hearted Democrat might have been overcome by the thought that he was sitting at the official heart of the State which gave William Jennings Bryan, the Great Commoner, to the Democracy. Nominee Smith of the Sidewalks was not overcome...