Word: democrats
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Disregarding party lines, in a contest where there was little difference in the abilities of two men of sterling character, the voters of this state followed the President's call by sending to the United States Senate a man whom the President endorsed. David I. Walsh is the first Democrat to be elected by Massachusetts to this great law-making body since the Civil...
...issues and conduct of the struggle. In the three-cornered senatorial campaign which ends at the polls today the Wisconsin voters will choose between Len-root, a Republican who supports the war but who reserves judgment regarding its conduct, Davis, who is an out-and-out Administration Democrat, and Berger, a Socialist who runs on the astounding platform that "the American army should be immediately withdrawn from Europe to give complete security to the United States and a general peace negotiated...
...election is interesting not because the vote of a Democrat or a Republican or a Socialist more or less will have any effect upon the legislation of the Senate, but because it will indicate the change, or lack of change, in sentiment in that hitherto pacifistic state. More than half the representatives from Wisconsin voted against declaring war last April and the legislature has only been induced after the lapse of a year to censure the notoriously disloyal La Follette. While the majority of the press and public men have since come out in support of the Government...
Professor Zueblin is the author of "American Municipal Progress." "A Decade of Civic Development," and "The Religion of a Democrat." He formerly held the chair of sociology at the University of Chicago...
...chair of sociology at the University of Chicago. He has served on various boards and commissions dealing with sociological research, and is at present editor of the Twentieth Century Magazine. He is also the author of "American Municipal Progress," "A Decade of Civic Development, and "The Religion of a Democrat...