Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...other Senator is Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin (Republican-by courtesy). He has no such excuse as Senator Wheeler, because the Republican candidate is considered in the running. But neither did Mr. La-Follette offer any excuses. He would rather elect a new Senator for the "progressive" bloc than another Senator for the Republican Party...
Delegates from eleven Southern states issued a declaration that they would urge voters to vote the Republican ticket if the Democrats nominated a Wet (such as Governor Smith or Senator Underwood) for President...
Both Parties ?Republican and Democratic ?crowed as lustily as Chanticleer when Chairman Adams, of the Republican National Committee, announced that he had asked each of the 48 members of the Republican National Committee to appoint a woman from his state as an " advisory member...
...Republicans gloried in their new grant to women and some of the well known names which they gained. The Democrats hooted because women have had equal representation on their National Committee since 1920. The Democratic National Committee was especially delighted by the discovery of the statement in the Press-Herald of Portland, Me.: " No doubt the Democratic National Committee will also adopt this idea without very much delay." At that remark the Democratic National Committee " almost despaired." It also took occasion to point out that the dissatisfaction among Republican women which caused the new arrangement in their favor, was partly...
...Republican Hohenzollern? According to despatches from Berlin, the ex-Crown Prince will be a candidate for the German Presidency at the next elections, which coincide with the U. S. presidential elections. It is doubtful if there is any truth in the report, and it is certain that he will not and cannot become President...