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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...agitators are bending every effort to win Illinois and Minnesota, which would give them an unbroken stronghold through the center of the middle-west. Although Chicago's mayor is not admittedly pro-Bolshevic, but only pro-Thompson, many of his utterances, calculated to win votes, have sown broadcast the seed of labor dissension...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHICAGO'S PLIGHT | 10/1/1920 | See Source »

...experience in the sphere of politics has been marked by his strict adherence to the underlying principles of true Americanism, and his persistent endeavor to co-operate with the people in every conceivable manner. As early as 1887 the fame of his integrity as a lawyer had spread broadcast throughout the Western and Middlewestern States. As a believer in the principles and policies of the Republican Party, Governor Lowden has been exceedingly active and influential in the councils of the State of Illinois and of the nation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES | 3/18/1920 | See Source »

...popular sentiment has crystallized one way or the other, the strike is won or lost. Consequently, not only the most expedient but the faired dissaray of eliminating strikes would be by the creation of a government board of experts with full power to investigate industrial disputes and publish broadcast its findings. If this board consisted of experts of unimpeachable fairness--men like the late Henry D. Endicott--trusted by capital and labor alike, its recommendations would decide the issue. For either the employers or workers to refuse voluntarily to follow the investigation board's finding would be flying...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STRIKES. | 2/14/1920 | See Source »

...cause of the United States' dislike of Japan is, I suppose, the misinformation that your newspapers have spread broadcast about Japan. Before there is a better relationship between the two countries America must be brought to a correct understanding of my country. Journalism in this country is shackled; your press is controlled by special interests, with the exception of a few independent newspapers which dare to say what they please. Editors seek to cater to the public and never to educate it. With such an arrangement there is certain to be much misrepresentation, and Japan feels that she has never...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "JAPAN CASTS ASIDE ORIENTAL CHARACTER FOR OCCIDENTAL STANDARDS"--YONE NOGUCHI | 1/6/1920 | See Source »

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