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William Walter Webb, Bishop of Milwaukee, and his diocese have elected to "stand by the Bishops of the Episcopal Church and the old, proven doctrines and dogmas." Said Bishop Webb: "The Middle West and particularly Wisconsin have remained true to the old teaching, thus refuting the charges of radicalism often hurled from the east coast...
PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE Sidney Webb, Laborite, who with his wife, Beatrice, is one of the foremost publicists on Laborite Socialism and sociology. A co-founder of the London School of Economics...
Stoddard announced he would not be a candidate for the team. This leaves Milburn, J. Watson Webb and Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., of the famous four which defeated Great Britain in 1921. Webb may be moved up to Stoddard's old place at No. 1, and Webb's position (No. 3) may be taken by either Robert E. Strawbridge, Jr., or Malcolm Stevenson...
Meanwhile in England there is J. Ramsey Macdonald, surrounded in his Cabinet by such intelligentsia as Oliver, Snowden, Webb and Trevelyan, and such rough-and-ready Labor union men as Henderson, Thomas, Walsh, and Hartshorn. Before he accepted the premiership, Macdonald announced the sufficiently socialistic policy of a capital levy, and nationalization of the mines and railways. And there comes as convincing proof of the road this new government is to take the proposal to recognize Soviet Russia...
...mistake to believe that a Labor government will be guilty either of illiteracy or of Bolshevik immediateness. The MacDonald cabinet contains more men of brains than any British cabinet. At least six of the 20 members are intellectuals', notably Viscount Haldane, Philip Snowden, Sir Sydney Oliver, and Sidney Webb...