Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 178
... Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas , ex - Governor Frank Lowden of Illinois , and Senator James Watson of Indiana . On the Democratic side , Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York and William G. McAdoo of Cali- fornia were again the leading ...
... Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas , ex - Governor Frank Lowden of Illinois , and Senator James Watson of Indiana . On the Democratic side , Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York and William G. McAdoo of Cali- fornia were again the leading ...
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... Senate . And in 1936 Senator La Follette urged the reëlection of Roosevelt and actively aided his campaign , while Senator Johnson did nothing to oppose that reëlection . CHAPTER X THE MEMBERSHIP AND ORGANIZATION OF THE PARTY A. 228 ...
... Senate . And in 1936 Senator La Follette urged the reëlection of Roosevelt and actively aided his campaign , while Senator Johnson did nothing to oppose that reëlection . CHAPTER X THE MEMBERSHIP AND ORGANIZATION OF THE PARTY A. 228 ...
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... senators , designed to assist Republicans seeking election to the Senate . It consists of seven senators appointed by the chair- man of the Republican caucus for a term of two years . Subject to the unwritten rule that no senator may ...
... senators , designed to assist Republicans seeking election to the Senate . It consists of seven senators appointed by the chair- man of the Republican caucus for a term of two years . Subject to the unwritten rule that no senator may ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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