Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...newly reorganized Debating Union will hold its first debate of the year this evening in the Faculty Room of the Harvard Union, at 7.30. The subject for discussion will be: "Resolved, That in the interest of the country a Conservative and a Liberal Party should supersede the present Republican and Democratic parties". J. H. Finley '25 and F. G. Cleveland '25 will support the resolution and F. A. O. Schwarz '24 and W. I. Nichols '26 will oppose it. After the prepared speeches the meeting will be thrown open to the floor, and after the discussion a vote will...
...fell to the lot of Wesley Livsey Jones, Republican Senator from Washington, Chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee and official senatorial sponsor of the Harding subsidy plan of a year ago, to introduce in the Senate some suitable plan. His plan is represented by two bills for rendering indirect aid to the hard-pressed American merchant marine...
Suddenly, unexpectedly, but not unaccountably, Frederic W. Upham, treasurer of the Republican National Committee, changed front. For several months he has let it be known, more or less forcefully, that Chicago would be the seat of the next Republican Convention. With hope in their hearts members of the Chicago Hotel Association were preparing to go to Washington for the meeting of the National Committee...
Chicago sighed at the thought of losing the Republican Convention which it has had once in four years for the last 20. Cleveland brightened at the news, for she has had but one other Convention, that of a faction of the Republican Party which nominated John Cochran to run against Abraham Lincoln...
...subject under discussion will be: "Resolved: that in the interest of the country a Conservative and a Liberal Party should supercede the present Republican and Democratic Parties." The speakers for the affirmative will be J. H. Finley '25 and F. G. Cleveland '25, while F. A. O. Schwarz '24 and W. I. Nichols '26 will uphold the negative side of the subject...