Word: nominateed
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For the umpteenth and last time Northern Ireland refused to nominate a delegate to represent her on the Irish Boundary Commission (TIME, May 5, et seq.). Furthermore, it was stated that whatever the decision of the Boundary Commission is, the North will demand an appeal.
"The Times is very little given to the practice of urging candidates upon the Democratic Party or upon any other party. It is independent of all parties. It hopes that both parties will nominate men of the highest character and ability, men of steadfastness and courage, of broad understanding and...
These two selections are not insignificant. Coming from opposite parties, they show a tendency in Northern political machines to nominate Negroes to take advantage of the increasing Negro vote in the North. It happens that the 21st District of New York is in a section of Manhattan, Harlem, which has...
Senator George Wharton Pepper of Pennsylvania, staunch member of the school of regular Republicanism, unleashed stinged words of irony. He referred to the way in which Mr. LaFollette wrote his own platform and handed it to the Progressive Convention in Cleveland, ordering: "Nominate me on these terms." Said Mr. Pepper...
Many of the McAdoo delegates understood that spirit. It was something near insanity or genius. It was only such a spirit that could hold 400 or 500 delegates bound firmly to a lost cause through eight sweltering days, through 100 torturing ballots. The wiseacre bosses of the North-well used...