Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...expressed himself publicly at frequent intervals. In May, 1921, he declined to criticise Harding. By January of the next year, he assailed the Administration's Limitation of Armaments Conference as a "resort to the noisy methods of a circus" and added that the Administration had "profaned Republican history ... by forsaking the soul of Abraham Lincoln for the spleen of Henry Cabot Lodge." Two months later he attacked the Administration for refusing to participate in the Genoa Economic Conference. In succeeding speeches he advocated the League of Nations, which, amon? issues, is his great and good friend. He spent...
...every where that Mary went, the Lamb was sure to go." This more of less fond relation is equally true of the Republican and Democratic Parties, but the tie is not so much of love as competition. Some few days ago the Republican sympathizers in Harvard arose, in their strength, and almost by spontaneous generation, the Democratic constituency yesterday loomed up in rivalry. There is a remote possibility of future skirmishing worthy of the two descendants of once virile forbears...
...present instance, the Republican Club waxes as vehement and conspicuous as its predecessor which flourished in the day of Harrison and Cleveland, the Democrats will have to look to their standards. In the 1980's a mock election was held in the College. Harrison polled 1114 votes to Cleveland's 851, and feeling ran so high that the Graduates' Magazine excused it by saying "That no incompatibility existed between one's membership in Harvard College and a dignified participation in political affairs, even in a strictly partisan way." Evidently, from this, some liberalist, best-man sentiment...
...Anti-Republican boom found echo in the University on Thursday afternoon when the Harvard Democratic Club organized and began to lay plans for taking on active part in the coming presidential campaign...
...Anti-Republican sentiment in the University will crystallize this afternoon when an open meeting will be held at 4.30 in Randolph Breakfast Room to organize the Harvard Democratic Club. The meeting will be addressed by undergraduates and by members of the Democrats State Committee...