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...White House within a few hours of his return last week to Washington. Newsgatherers flocked. Pacing nervously, he dictated a statement in which he 1) "assumed" that President Coolidge was not a candidate; 2) declared he himself was not a candidate; 3) declared his candidate was Frank Orren Lowden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Booms | 12/12/1927 | See Source »

...State Senator Clarence F. Buck of Illinois, manager of the Lowden boom, last week quoted Vice President Dawes as having said: "Anyone who questions my sincerity in backing Lowden, questions my integrity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Booms | 12/12/1927 | See Source »

...Lowden fully recognized the Thompson power. Last fortnight, he was reported to have approached the mighty Mayor through their mutual half-friend, Governor Len Small. These three had no trouble agreeing that the G. O. P. must nominate a Midwestern man in 1928, but on Mr. Lowden's candidacy Mayor Thompson turned down two large, eloquent thumbs. A day or two later, in Washington, Mayor Thompson said: "What sort of a guy is Senator Curtis?* I want to get a line on him. He looks pretty good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Booms | 11/28/1927 | See Source »

Undaunted by Mayor Thompson's unfriendliness, the Lowden boom continued. While Mr. Lowden spent another quiet week at Sinnissippi, rounded off by a trip to Evanston to see the Northwestern University drub Iowa 12 to 0,* his name was formally entered for the Indiana primaries and his manager, State Senator Clarence F. Buck, reached Washington, D.C., full of confidence after a tour of the Midwest. Mr. Buck denied that Mayor Thompson would be actively unfriendly. Mr. Buck said that the industrial East was "lining up" behind Mr. Lowden. Literature to accelerate this "lining up" was issued, setting forth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Booms | 11/28/1927 | See Source »

...Beside Mr. Lowden at the game, with fur-lined overcoat and grey fedora to match Mr. Lowden's, sat his guest and good friend, Vice President Dawes. Gossip has said that Vice President Dawes, who has been encouraging the Lowden boom, would inherit the Lowden delegates when the Lowden boom collapses. Gossip has even said that the friends have an understanding to this effect. But Vice President Dawes has roundly denied that eh would utilize his friend as a stalking horse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Booms | 11/28/1927 | See Source »

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