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Senator Ernst of Kentucky offered a resolution making Senators LaFollette (Wis.), Ladd and Frazier (N. D.), Brookhart (Iowa), ineligible for present committee assignments. Senator Spencer of Missouri offered a resolution for a Committee to consider ways and means of ejecting the insurgents. Senator Harreld of Oklahoma objected to naming any of the insurgents except Mr. LaFollette. Senator Howell of Nebraska objected strongly to the ejection. Senator Cummins of Iowa, President pro tem, of the Senate objected less vigorously, calling attention to the fact that he himself had supported Roosevelt's Progressive Party in 1912. But the ejectors were...
...SENATOR FRAZIER: "I never got anything from them, so I don't see how they can take anything from...
...Lenhart '27 vs. F. P. Frazier...
Peter Howard Finney '26Mary C. R. Frazier '27Scrub-woman M. H. Clifford '27Burnett C. E. Baldwin '26Jake A. H. Stafford '26The Prince R. A. Dole '26Lord Corday C. H. Morgan 1G.Lamborn Sisters E. W. Martin '26 Alden Briggs '25Watt J. M. Greeley '25Mrs. Van Rumple R. W. Puffer '26Harmel L. W. Grossman...
When the call went forth for holding the Republican Senatorial caucus on Nov. 29, it went to all Senators formally listed as Republicans- to Senators LaFollette, Frazier, Ladd, Brookhart, Norris-as well as to the "regulars." It was only logical that it should be so sent. Although there was talk of dispossessing those gentlemen of their Republican committee posts, it of course could not be done without the action of the caucus. Certain of the regular Republicans in both houses have insisted that the insurgents should no longer be classed as Republicans in Committee assignments. In the Senate, Messrs. Smoot...