Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Newcomer No. 1. Senator George H. Williams of Missouri was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Selden P. Spencer, Republican...
Just before going to Washington for last week's opening of Congress, he delivered a speech in Chicago to the representatives of Republican Women's Clubs of Illinois. In the presence of Senators McKinley and Deneen of Illinois, he said...
...easy task for a man of Mr. Dawes' tempera- ment. Already it is apparent what j things may be said of him. Sen- ator Pat Harrison, whip-tongued I keynoter and fire-eater from Mis- sissippi, has unleashed his vocal chords, calling "strikes" derisively against any Republican who may come to bat. Last week he gave his hounds of speech a preliminary run: "With Borah as its leader in foreign affairs, challenging the Administration's position with reference to the World Court, and Dawes, the Mussolini of American politics, threatening invasion and destruction to those of his political...
...looking around for their seats. All other Senators had occupied their seats, in the session of about two weeks held last March to confirm appointments and consent to treaties. The four newcomers are to fill the seats of senators who have died since last March. All are nominally Republican...
...President, Amherst '95, announced the appointment of Stuart Crawford, Amherst '97, as Chief Clerk at the White House. Mr. Crawford was for more than 20 years a political writer for Republican newspapers in Manhattan, and for the last year has been assistant to Charles D. Hilles, Vice Chairman of the Republican National Committee. There was method in the President's choice of a writer. The "Chief Clerk" gathers material for and assists the President in preparing speeches and important letters. ¶Mrs. Coolidge autographed a picture of the White House and presented it to a local Presbyterian...