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That the Farmer-Labor Party will carry Washington and South Dakota and possibly three or four other states, is the opinion of Swinburne Hale '05, one of the speakers at the Union this evening. In an interview over the long-distance telephone yesterday morning, Mr. Hale explained that the Farmer Labor Party is on the ballot in only 22 states. In the remaining states, the voters will be forced to signify their desire to elect Farmer-Labor candidates by writing their names in on the ballot. This, said Mr. Hale, is a great handicap, as few voters actually avail themselves...
...Hale was asked if the Farmer-Labor Party did not appeal to the same class of voters as the Socialist Party. The answer was an emphatic...
Besides Dr. Thomas, Swinburne Hale '05, Senator Hitchcock and Congressman Walsh will speak. Dean L. B. R. Briggs '75 will act as chairman at the meeting...
Representatives of four political parties will speak from the same platform in the Union Monday evening, October 18. The speakers will be Congressman Joseph Walsh, Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock of Nebraska, Swinburne Hale '05 and Dr. Norman Thomas. This announcement was made at the first meeting of the Student Liberal Club, under whose auspices the speeches will be conducted. Last year the Student Liberal Club conducted a series of lectures on Russia and the Bolshevik problem, and this year the club is continuing its policy of imparting information through lectures on subjects of immediate interest...
Swinburne Hale '05 will represent the Farmer Labor party. Mr. Hale was one of the leaders of the newly-organized party at its convention in Chicago last July. He was one of the 12 American lawyers who signed the report on the "Illegal Practices of the United States Department of Justice." At present he is practicing law in New York City...