Word: democratically
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...chose Senator Jones of Washington. * Senator Wheeler (LaFollette's Vice Presidential candidate) was not, of course, subject to Republican expulsion since he was elected as a Democrat...
...Gayangos, Chamberlain of the King of Spain and Ambassador of his most Catholic Majesty at Washington since 1913. M. Jusserand was appointed Ambassador to the U. S. in 1903. Burton K. Wheeler, onetime Vice Presidential candidate on the LaFollette ticket, proclaimed on returning to Washington: "I am a Democrat and never ceased to be a Democrat." Governor-Elect Ferguson of Texas: 1) announced that there would be dancing at the inauguration but that she would "sit out"; 2) sent to Manhattan for two new gowns, one for the inauguration, the other for the official reception...
...State Canvassing Board in Indiana recorded the following official totals for an election to the State Supreme Court: B. M. Willoughby, Republican (running for reëlection) 601,861; George K. Denton, Democrat...
...campaign over, Mr. Bryan again retired to his home at Miami, still referring to the Democratic Party as "We." He announced his intention of writing his memoirs; one disgruntled Democrat remarked that they had best be called The Decline and Fall of the Democratic Party...
Evidence of a political complexion was not lacking in the present general strike. The Social Democrat (Labor) body made relatively moderate wage demands; but those of the Pan-Germans (the Austrian Party which advocates union with Germany) were found to be exorbitant. This was taken to mean that the Pan-Germans, who form the coalition with the Christian Socialists, had gone over to the Social Democrats...