Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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That it is the duty of every Harvard Republican to support Major-General Leonard Wood '80 as Presidential candidate is the belief expressed by Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80 of the Department of History. The reasons which he gives in favor of General Wood are, in part, as follows...
Announcement has been made by the State Department in Washington of the appointment of William Phillips '00, LL. B. '03, of Boston, to the position of American minister to the Netherlands and Luxemburg. Mr. Phillips is the first Republican who has received a diplomatic office during the present administration...
...party, must feel themselves out in the cold with the foolish virgins or over on Deer Island with the Reds. Perhaps, outcasts that we are, we may point out that party is a means and not an end; that the good American, the intelligent American, votes the Republican or Democratic ticket not because he is a Republican or Democrat, but because he wishes to see the best man in office with the best principles to the fore. There are few permanent differences between the two. New issues are adopted almost year by year, and the qualities of a party...
These thirteen reservations were brought before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations as a result of a tentative argreement reached between the "moderate" reservationists on the Republican side, led by Senator McCumber, and those Republican Senators who have demanded amendments...
...differences now existing between the President and the majority of Republicans are far less important than the immediate ratification of the treaty." How much better a position the United States would hold in the eyes of its own citizens and those of foreign lands if our legislative and executive officers could be made to see this point, expressed so well by President Lowell. Article X, the apparent centre of the political storm now raging, does not present a clear-cut issue of principle any more than do the reservations offered by the Republican senators. To even the most violent...