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Seeking only the nation’s welfare, Mr. Harding has suffered defeat at the hands of Congress. Not only that, but the man who was elected President… |
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Who will be the Democratic Presidential nominee in 1924? Before Senator Oscar Underwood sailed for Egypt last week he wrote the following sentence in a… |
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Mr. Harding and Mr. Hughes proposed that the United States join The Hague Permanent Court of International Justice. The suggestion gained the support of two… |
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The name of Mr. Harry S. New, retiring Senator from Indiana, will be presented to the Senate for confirmation of his appointment as Postmaster General… |
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Except the Senate’s ratification of the Armament Treaties, little but routine work was done by the 67th Congress. Congress, mightily Republican, opened by supporting the… |
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The 67th will receive both praise and blame for what it left undone. Among a mass of interesting business which it will probably hand down… |
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Joseph Gurney Cannon, grand old man of Congress, will retire from public life. At the age of 86, having served 23 terms in the House… |
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Senator Joseph Robinson, Arkansas, will lead the Democrats on the floor of the Senate in the new Congress. The more noted Senator Oscar Underwood, Alabama,… |
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The 68th Congress can be called into special session at any time be forethe regular date for convening nine months hence. It rests with thePresident.… |
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