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Illinois. Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, Republican nominee for the Senate, lost the support of Chicago's Mayor William Hale ("Big Bill") Thompson (see page 17). Police riot squads had to be summoned to handle the crowds that turned out to hear James Hamilton Lewis, her Democratic opponent, at Soldier Field...
Mayor William Hale ("Big Bill") Thompson of Chicago thrust his heavy hands last week into the tomb of the late Senator Joseph Medill McCormick of Illinois in search of old political bones with which to frighten the city's 75,000 Negro voters out of their Republican wits. What he ghoulishly drew forth was the wraith of Chicago's great race riot of July 27-Aug. 2, 1919. This he hurled anonymously at the Senator's widow, Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, now the Republican nominee for the Senate against Democrat James Hamilton Lewis...
...During the race riots ... 38 citizens, 16 white ... 22 colored, were killed. ... I believe hundreds more would have been killed ... if William Hale Thompson had not sat in the Mayor's office. . . . The Chicago Tribune printed the above cartoon and Senator Medill McCormick gave out the accompanying interview which I believe created greater race hatred and increased the number of murders. ... It is my duty to recall to you now [the cartoon and interview] so that you may be warned before voting . . . for Ruth Hanna McCormick, the widow and adviser of Medill McCormick. Those who vote for a member...
...summary follows: JUNIORS SENIORS Siverware, l.e. r.e., Vaughn, Donelson Edwards, l.t. r.t., Webster Gaul, l.g. r.g., Sibley Hale, c. c., Brown, Worthem Williams, r.g. l.g., D'Annunsio Cowin, r.t. l.t., Snelling, Thorndike Farlow, r.e. l.e., Tryon Archibald, q.b. q.b., Ketchum Weir, Baskerville, l.h.b. l.h.b.,Byer, Sharkey Murphy, r.h.b. r.h.b., Nyhoff Crosby, f.b. f.b., Serinoi
Here's to dear old Yale She's so hearty and so hale, Drink her down, drink her down, Drink her down, down, down! Celebrated in song and story is Yale's interest in the wassail cup. Last week two faculty members at New Haven-Professor Yandell Henderson of applied physiology and Professor R. Selden Rose, head of the Spanish department and chairman of the University Athletic Association-each made scholarly contributions to the art and practice of drinking. Professor Yandell, interested in the toxicological aspect of tippling, announced in the Yale News that a tosspot would...