Word: republicanisms
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...President did poetic justice. Last week, after due consideration, he appointed Judge Wallace McCamant of Portland, Ore., Judge of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals. In 1920, after due consideration, Wallace McCamant rose in the Republican National Convention at Chicago, after the weary siege when Mr. Harding was nominated, named Calvin Coolidge for Vice President...
...Birmingham, Ala., a Republican Vice President appeared on a platform with a Democratic Senator who will seek reelection in 1926. Mr. Dawes spoke in praise of Senate rule which would permit a majority to close debate. Then, turning benignantly to Mr. Oscar W. Underwood: "The leading proponent of this great reform is Senator Underwood, who has been for years a standard-bearer in a courageous fight for the reform of the Senate rules on the floor of the Senate itself...
...Valera had taught Mathematics, Latin, French at various Roman Catholic colleges in Dublin. Since that time, he has suffered various terms of imprisonment, including a life sentence. But such is fate that he is now free, the leader of the second largest party in the Free State-the Republican-and a national figure whose constitutional theories do not fit in with those of the majority of his countrymen or with the sentiments of the people of Britain. More than that, he is still Chancellor of the National University of Ireland, and it seems worth nobody's while to oust...
Died. Louis A. Coolidge, 64, prominent Republican, onetime (1888-91) private Secretary to Henry Cabot Lodge, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1908-09), President of the Coolidge Family Association (1920- 23), contributor of an article on the Republican party to the Encyclopedia Americana; in Milton, Mass., of sclerosis of the liver...
...this case oratory failed. The game was a conventional Republican landslide...