Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Riding on the Republican wave, which swept over Massachusetts yesterday, Lieutenant-Governor Alvan T. Fuller was far in advance of Mayor James M. Curley in the race for the governor ship of the state. The majority of Boston papers had conceded the election to Fuller early this morning, and Curley was so far behind that it seemed impossible for him to win. Although few returns had been heard from in Boston itself, the Republican lead was large enough to outweigh the majority that Curley is expected to receive in the city...
...early hour this morning the New York state election for governor seemed to be going in favor of Alfred E. Smith, the Democratic candidate. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. '08, the Republican nominee, was very close to Smith, however, and only a few of the New York papers were willing to concede the victory to Smith, whose triumph was largely due to the fact that New York City itself voted overwhelmingly Democratic. Roosevelt put up a strong fight, and outside of the city he polled the majority of votes...
...doubt as to Mr. Coolidge's continuing his occupancy of the presidential chair exists in the minds of leaders of the University Republican Club...
...Throughout the country sentiment is strongly in favor of Mr. Coolidge," said Julius Wadsworth, chairman of the Republican Club. "The union will demonstrate its faith in the silent man of the White House tomorrow by an ever whelming majority...
...Lampoon long enough to know what a joke is," he declared. "But I think this is carrying a joke too far. I don't want people to think I am the sort of fellow to vote one way one day and another the next. I have voted the Republican ticket for 40 years...