Word: republicanism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...oldest Senator, Francis E. Warren of Wyoming, aged 83, Republican, said, "I believe Calvin Coolidge will be nominated and elected in 1928, notwithstanding today's announcement...
...Springfield (Mass.) Republican, which the President reads with attentive respect, last fort night published an editorial entitled, "A Sullenly Accepted Administration...
Vice Chairman Charles D. Hilles of the Republican National Committee and his colleagues had no advance inkling of the President's intentions. Mr. Hilles said, "I regret his action. He is a singularly self-reliant...
...until the Republican National Convention has taken a decisive roll call next summer will the Coolidge "choice" be irrevocable unless it is so already in the laconic mind that made...
...Republican party was genuinely "stunned" but it soon recovered poise. Mark Sullivan, dean of Washington observers, pictured the G. O. P. proper as a body of hard-working politicians like Senators Smoot, Willis and David A. Reed, Secretary Mellon, Vice President Dawes, Frank O. Lowden, Nicholas Longworth ? men among whom Calvin Coolidge is, by temperament and tradition, a virtual stranger. These men, thought Mr. Sullivan, would be sorry to lose so good a vote-getter as Calvin Coolidge but ? personal ambitions quite aside ? they would not seek to nominate him now because that would be "the sort...