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1) "I object to Church activities in politics. ... I don't want people to unite in benevolent conspiracies, headed by men of the W. H. Anderson type, telling us what to do with our laws. I am a Protestant, coming from an old line of Protestants, but I assert...
The statement concludes with a clarion call to the Republican party to nominate Hiram Johnson, "whose courage and sincerity in fighting corruption, and detachment from the present administration, mark him as the outstanding man in the party, in whom the people have confidence."
First there was Calvin Coolidge. His followers announced definitely for the first time that he would be nominated on the first ballot at the Republican Convention in Cleveland next June? and gave reasons why. In the Convention there will be 1,109 delegates, and 555 votes will nominate. Asserting that...
His list of prospective 'delegates to the Democratic Convention is about as long as that of Mr. Coolidge for the Republican Convention?but his prospect of an early nomination is much less because a two-thirds vote (730 votes) is required to nominate by the Democrats.
The history of The Post contains an amazing list of names on its roster of editors and proprietors alone.* When founded by Hamilton and his friends (with a capital of probably not over $10,000) William Coleman, a literary lawyer from Massachusetts, was made editor. Hamilton, himself, exercised a controlling...