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Suddenly, unexpectedly, but not unaccountably, Frederic W. Upham, treasurer of the Republican National Committee, changed front. For several months he has let it be known, more or less forcefully, that Chicago would be the seat of the next Republican Convention. With hope in their hearts members of the Chicago Hotel Association were preparing to go to Washington for the meeting of the National Committee...
Then one night last week Mr. Upham suddenly telegraphed to Chicago from the Capital, saying: "Please notify members of the Chicago Hotel Association that they need not waste time in coming to the committee meeting. The Coolidge management has requested Chicago to withdraw, as it wished the convention held in Cleveland...
Coolidge. The White House was the scene of a luncheon of first rate political significance. There was John T. Adams, Chairman of the Republican National Committee. There was Fred W. Upham, its Treasurer, still burdened by the deficit of the Republican Party contracted in 1920. There was C. H. Huston, Chairman of the Party's Ways and Means Committee. And with them were the expected " angels" of the next Republican campaign: William Wrigley, Jr., multimillionaire in chewing gum; E. T. Stotesbury of J. P. Morgan & Co.; Frank W. Stearns, wealthy dry goods merchant of Boston, long a backer...
Lampy last night looked with favor upon 12 Sophomores. Juniors, and Seniors and after much ado admitted the men into its sacred sanctum. Three men were admitted to the business departments Lement. Upham Harris '26 of Tuxedo Park, New York; John Davis Williams Morrill '26 of Dedham; and Luther Herbert Wood '25 of Greenfield. The remaining nine men were admitted to the arts department: Almon Goodwin Cooke '26 of New York City: John de Courcy '24 of Boston; George Ross Leighton of Dalton. Pennsylvania New York: Francis Boutell Turner '26 of Waltham: Talbot Wegg of Chicago, Itlinois William Dudley Livingston...
...seems surer and surer that Frederic W. Upham (of Chicago, Treasurer of the Republican National Committee) has pocketed enough votes in the Republican National Committee to bring the Republican Convention as usual to Chicago. It was reported that $125,000 will be guaranteed for the expenses of another Convention at the Coliseum...