Word: gould
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Evidently, the Maine electorate preferred the alleged sins of Re publicanism to the alleged sins of Governor Brewster and of the Democratic nominee who spends much of his time in New Jersey. Mr. Gould was elected Senator by a majority of some 50,000. Governor Brewster was rebuked...
Republican Senators, ill particular, had many vexing items to dis cuss-not the least of which was the status of Arthur R. Gould, the pride of Aroostook County, Maine. Mr. Gould was the Republican nominee for Senator to succeed the late Senator Bert M. Fernald, and was expected to win the special election last week without a murmur. But, one week before election, noxious charges against him began to pop up. His Democratic opponent, Fulton J. Redman, produced records of a Canadian investigation of 1918 in which Mr. Gould admitted under oath paying $100,000 to one-time Premier...
Four days later, Ralph O. Brewster, big-mouthed Republican Governor of Maine, broke from his party strings and charged Mr. Gould with excessive use of slush in his primary campaign.* Said the Governor...
...Gould was nominated last week to fill the term of the late Senator Fernald, expiring in 1931. In Maine the Republican nomination is usually equivalent to election...
Engaged. Beatrice Munro Schurman, niece of Jacob Gould Schurman, U.S. Ambassador to Germany; to Holbrook B. Cushman. Mr. Cushman's sister married Ambassador Schurman...