Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Governor Henry J. Allen of Kansas spoke last night under the auspices of the Liberal Club on the "Open Shop", to an interested audience which overflowed the Living Room of the Union. Dr. Richard C. Cabot '89 introduced Governor Allen as a member of the Progressive wing of the Republican party, who was elected to his present position while serving with the American Red Cross in France and without any effort on his won part. In December 1919 he was brought face to face with the question, whether it was right for one group of Americans to be able...
...change from one party to another. The originator of the political power of Woodrow Wilson, he received nothing for his efforts, but in due course of time turned against Mr. Wilson and helped to defeat the latter's dearest project--the League of Nations. Mr. Harvey then became a republican and supported the nomination of President Harding. And now as a reward he has been asked to succeed John W. Davis at London...
...Boston has just announced that it will offer a prize of $100 for a Declamation Contest to be held in Sanders Theatre this spring. The prize will be under the administration of Professor I. L. Winter '86, the speeches to be on some subject such as "How Can the Republican Party Best Advance, the Welfare of the Country". The contest will be open to all students in the University...
...afterwards is eligible to the House of Commons. There are no tedious waits or petty impedimenta. Yet another advantage is that the M.P. does not need to be a resident of the borough electing him, whereas the American is often barred from participation in politics by his location-a Republican in South-Carolina,-for-instance, standing little chance of holding major office in that thoroughly Democratic state. The college graduate is not out for the small game...
...current of optimism which pervades it. Facing stupendous tasks the attitude of the administration is none the less one of cool determination to direct the nation's affairs according to our well-tested traditions. No short cuts, no untried methods, no radical steps will mark the term of the Republican party. "With malice toward none, with charity for all," we shall endeavor of steer a straight course between the Scylla of "splendid isolation" and the Charybdis of "entangling alliances." It is with faith in our inheritance and belief in the ability of the American people to press onward toward...