Word: newberryism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"I recall, moreover, that when the country was startled by the story of Newberry's bribery and corruption, when a shiver of horror went over the land the distinguished Senator from Missouri saw no evil, heard no evil, spoke no evil.
"I have never had a thought of leaving the Party. My whole soul is wrapped up in the principles of Lincoln, Roosevelt and Kenyon.* On the other hand, I will fight with all my strength that false and corrupt conception that crept into the Party under the leadership of Hanna...
Died. Charles E. Townsend, 67, onetime U. S. Senator from Michigan; in Jackson, of heart failure. Mr. Townsend was elected to the Senate in 1910 and again in 1916. In the battle to oust Senator Newberry, he delivered an impassioned defense of his colleague, to which "Newberryism" was attributed his own defeat...
Harvard 1927 Princeton 1927 Durant I.F. s.s. Wilson Bennett c.f c.f. Rhees Zarakov (Capt.) 3b. l.f.Siagle Howard s.s 1b. (Capt.) La Beaume Unlman 2b. 2b. Newberry Tobin 1b 3b. McCabe Hamlen r.f. r.f. Blake Diichin c. c. Swoope Booth p. p. Carloftes
Hiram W. Johnson. The Senator from California last week watched the rapid and vigorous expansion of his boom under the direction of his able and active manager, Frank H. Hitchcock. Johnson has not the organization backing of Coolidge, and he has alienated some Progressives who formerly supported him, such as...