Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Alexander M. White '92, of New York City, agriculturalist and trustee, formerly treasurer of the Republican City and State Committees and special deputy commissioner in the New York Police Department under Arthur Woods...
There is no contest for presidential candidate. President Coolidge, the cool, reserved leader of a Republican association, stands quietly on a solidly conservative platform. The drawing for the place of vice-president has hardly quickened a pulse; names whispered sedately in hotel lobbies are soon officially withdrawn...
Five weeks before the Republican National Convention Mr. Coolidge announced that he had chosen William M. Butler to be the next Chairman of the Republican National Committee. The unusually early date of the announcement was interpreted as a swift kick to speed the retiring Chairman (John T. Adams), who had supported Daugherty and Denby and generally annoyed the President. Last week Mr. Adams said his adieus...
...afternoon, at one o'clock, the Parties of the Left Bloc (Radical, Unified and Republican Socialists) met in the Hotel du Palais d'Orsay, passed rowdily a unanimous motion calling upon President Millerand to resign, despite the remonstrances of prospective Premier Herriot, elected ex-Premier Painlevé Left Bloc candidate for the Presidency of the Chamber...
James Lucey, shoemaker friend of Calvin Coolidge: "It was reported that I will journey from Northampton, Mass., to Cleveland to report the Republican National Convention for the Newspaper Enterprise Association...