Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Indianapolis, he expounded the difference between the Republican and Democratic Parties...
William Exton '26, Philip Walker '25 and L. R. Brown '27 left yesterday for Vassar College to attend the Political Conference there, which opens today. They represent the Democratic, Republican, and La Follette-Wheeler Clubs respectively...
...conference, which is composed of representatives from 26 colleges will discuss the three party platforms this afternoon. Exton will present the Democratic platform, a Yale man the La Follette platform, and a Smith girl the Republican platform...
...special election is not necessary, nor could it conceivably do any good. If the corruption is in Congress, where presumably Mr. Davis could not get at it, there is a regular election within two years. Since Mr. Davis is making his whole fight on republican corruption he should not have accepted the Democratic nomination if he thought that he would be an incapable spring cleaner. Attacking corruption in places under the control of the office for which one is contending implies an ability to deal adequately with the situation if one is elected...
...third fact is that about 50,000 people from each of these three states vote the Republican ticket under all conditions and this is generally enough to decide an election in those states...