Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Republican National Committee, to hear a speech (see BOOMS...
President Coolidge. The Republican National Committee waited on President Coolidge at the White House. Would he "choose" again...
Perceiving this, Chicago Democrats have taken hope. Last week they announced a plan to dispel the Republican shadow from south Chicago. They were reported to have obtained the most famed citizen of Negro Chicago to work for Governor Al Smith and the Democracy...
THEM!"-Bessie M. O'Neil, Springfield, Mass. Might any or all of these slogans help the Democrats unhorse the Republicans in 1928? The slogan committee of the Woman's National Democratic Club (Washington, D. C.), hoped so. They were announced last week as the best of 800 slogans the committee obtained in its nationwide slogan-motto-jingle-limerick-rhyme con-contest (TIME, Sept. 26). The committee paid $100, $50 and $25 for the above prizewinners, as promised. The Mrs. Hubbard who won first prize is First Vice-President of the Woman's National Democratic Club...
...Florence Prag Kahn of California, Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts, Mrs. John W. Langley of Kentucky, Mrs. Mary P. Norton of New Jersey. The new & likely candidate is Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, daughter and widow of politicians, who wittily copied President Coolidge and "chose" to run for Republican Congresswoman-at-large from Illinois. The male voices which last week boomed Mrs. McCormick's nomination in the primary next spring and her election next autumn, came from the heights and depths of her party. From the depths came a throaty rumble of assent from William Hale ("Big Bill") Thompson...