Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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While the nation is acclaiming the advent of the Republican party, it is interesting to note two unusual features of the incoming administration. Vice-President Coolidge, advocate of "Law and Order," will have an opportunity to apply his principles to further advantage as an ex-officio member of Harding's Cabinet,--an innovation on the President's part which raises the office from its former honorary status to one of important responsibilities. In the selection of his official family President Harding has vindicated the assertion of the great advantage offered by a college education. The fact that eighty percent...
...Boston Evening Transcript, and Dean W. B. Donham of the Business School will be the regular speakers of the evening, while R. M. Sanders 2G.B. will speak in behalf of the Business School Club. A. E. Brown, who won considerable fame as song and cheer leader at the Republican convention in Chicago last spring, will be present and will lead the singing of college songs...
...platforms of the Democratic Party have repeatedly declared that it is the intention of the United States to grant the Philippines independence, but they always have the saving clause as to a stable government. The Republican Party has been more guarded, but both Messrs. Roosevelt and Taft in turn told the Filipinos in so many words that the object of the American Government was to train them in the art of self-government, with the idea of ultimately letting them guide their own destinies...
...White was a member of the sub-committee of the Resolutions Committee which drafted the present Republican platform. He was prominent in the progressive movement in 1912, and since has been active in the liberal wing of the Republican party...
...been editor of the Emporia Daily and Weekly Gazette since 1895, and is a well-known figure in Western political and newspaper circles. From 1912 to 1916 he took an active part in the struggles of the Progressive party, and last summer he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention at Chicago. Shortly after the Convention he published a very interesting account of it, showing the political situation of this country, and telling how he voted on each ballot and his reasons for so doing. During the war Mr. White was an observer for the Red Cross in France...