Word: walsh
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...Senator of Massachusetts, serving the people in the public interests. His presence there is of great importance to me in my efforts to discharge the duties of my office." Well might President Coolidge break his silence, for Senator Butler's re-election is seriously threatened by David Ignatius Walsh...
Massachusetts. David Ignatius Walsh, Democrat, v. Senator William M. Butler. Here is a state with more than a million voters, where the difference between the two candidates will probably be less than 20,000 ballots. Onetime (1914-15) Governor Walsh, Irish-Catholic, Wet, is the most potent vote-getter in the commonwealth. His strength lies in Boston (outside of Back Bay) and in the large mill towns. Senator Butler echoes "Coolidge and Prosperity," and sounds pleasant to wealthy manufacturers, to rock-bound farmers, to red-brick- and-green-shutter folk from the Berkshire Hills to Cape Cod. Senator Butler...
...Senator David I. Walsh, Democratic opponent of Senator Butler will head the list of speakers. He will be accompanied on the platform by the Honorable J. G. Carney, president of the Central Labor Union of Boston. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. '23, chairman of Republican Associates Inc., and Neal O'Hara '15, newspaper columist...
...Senator D. I. Walsh, Democratic nominee for United States senator from Massachusetts, will speak at luncheon at the Liberal Club, at 1.30 o'clock today. The meeting, which is open to members of the University will last until 2 o'clock. In the event that Mr. Walsh is unable to attend his brother Mr. Thomas Walsh will speak in his place...
...Walsh will present the Democratic campaign issues in the second of a series of three talks by members of different political parties. Yesterday Alfred Banker Lewis. Socialist senatorial nominee spoke in support of his candidacy, and tomorrow, at 1.30 o'clock, Mr. Eliot Wadsworth '98, prominent in Republican affairs in Massachusetts, will present the views of his party on the coming election...