Word: follettee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Republican, Democratic, and La Follette Clubs have united on one question. They are all agreed that something must be done to enlighten those men who, having reached voting age, are entitled to cast their ballots but who are away from home.
The La Follette-Wheeler Club has accepted the Liberal Club offer of the use of the latter's Winthrop Street quarters. The La Follette-Wheeler Club, which was evicted from Apthorp House by order of the Regent, has not had any definite headquarters for several days. The following letter was...
"The La Follette-Wheeler Club of Harvard University wishes to thank you for your kind invitation to use the Liberal Club as temporary headquarters. We gratefully accept your offer. Whatever the differences of political opinion may be, we appreciate deeply your generous attitude." "Sincerely yours, "Secretary."
When asked if the Labor party in England could be compared with the La Follette Wheeler party in America, Professor Abbott said that the complications were so different that no direct comparison could be made, except in the seeming tendency of the Laborite vote to take strength chiefly from the...
"Accordingly we are glad to invite the La Follette--Wheeler Club to make its headquarters in the Liberal Club house at No. 66 Winthrop Street. In doing this we wish it clearly understood that we should extend a similar invitation to either of the other clubs were they similarly embarrassed...