Word: republicanisms
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Gaily he last week horrified somnolent Republican vacationists by a manifesto. He offered a simple Western method for excising the putridity of the Pennsylvania primary...
...from Buenos Aires, where he was U. S. commercial attache during 1919 and 1920, to be his technician, his Ariel. People who think that every Jew is a commercial genius and vice versa every commercial genius a Jew have long believed Dr. Julius Klein a Jew. He is a Republican Protestant, born to Frederick and Katherine (Giebenhain) Klein at San Jose, Calif., in 1886, married to Dorothy Bates of Cambridge, Mass., in 1915. He is slender, brown-haired, and has a notably broad forehead...
...suggested simply, that the citizenry of Pennsylvania scratch their traditionally Republican tickets and transfer their support to a Democrat. Such melodrama in Pennsylvania is unheard of, for since 1875 not one Democratic Senator has been returned from that state, and ordinarily none but a Republican has a chance even in his own opinion. But Mr. Norris sensibly pointed out that the cheapest and least embarrassing way for the old party to save itself the awkward task of removing Mr. Vare (who won the $3,000,000 primary campaign) is not to elect him next November. Mr. Norris' plan...
...Iowa a little more than a year past Mr. Brookhart was nominated by the Republicans for Senator. "There was no question about the regularity or honesty of his nomination," said Norris. "But he showed an independence of action that displeased the Republican party leaders, and they called on the people of Iowa to vote for the Democratic nominee." And a Republican majority in Congress gave the seat to the Democrat, when Republican Brookhart's election was contested. If Republicans scratched Brookhart for radicalism, should they scratch Vare for vote-buying? Especially, when the Democrat is a most honorable...
Whatever the free and self-governing Republican voters of Pennsylvania may ultimately decide to do, it is clear that Senator Norris by his words and Mr. Wilson by his appropriate presence, have placed an inescapable bump in the path of Pennsylvania consciences...