Word: follettee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The announcement that the La Follette-Wheeler Club of Harvard has made its campaign headquarters in Apthorp House has caused much disturbance among its occupants. Those who align themselves with the older, and, they claim, more respectable, parties, contend that Apthorp house, the home of so many old Tory traditions...
Apthorp house was built in 1760 by a rich Tory family. It was confiscated by the patriot party during the revolution. General Putnam made it his residence for a short time, then three companies of troops were quartered there, and finally General Burgoyne in 1777 was kept a prisoner in...
The La Follette-Wheeler Club has opened up a local headquarters in Apthorp House. The purpose of the Headquarters is to furnish a place where the members can keep in touch with the work of the club. They are expected to call there at least once a week on Monday...
Dr. J. Laurence Laughlin's article on "Roosevelt at Harvard" in the current Review of Reviews is of peculiar interest in view of the bubbling of the political pot at the University. The nimble-tongued speakers and scornful undergraduate writers who have issued challenge and counter-challege, formed club and...
Great as are the differences between the parties of Davis and La Follette, they have one great common bond in their efforts to dispel the popular superstition regarding the great, strong, silent man in the White House and in their work of putting the infamous record of the last administration...