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Hearings United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Privileges and Elections Visualização completa - 1920 |
Hearings United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Privileges and Elections Visualização completa - 1944 |
Hearings United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Privileges and Elections Visualização completa - 1920 |
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affidavit agreed attorneys B. B. Burnquist BALDRIDGE ballots with cross Calvin Coolidge campaign candidate Cedar Rapids central committee CHAIRMAN challenged CLIFTON Committee on Privileges conceded contest convention county auditors cross in square Daniel F Daugherty distinguishing mark district Emmetsburg Exhibit Fink Follette incumbent J. G. MITCHELL Marked Stipulation Miss Stinson mittee Moines name Brookhart name of Brookhart name of Steck nomination objection official count Party of Iowa platform Polk President primary primary election principles Privileges and Elections Progressive column put a cross question record recount Republican circle Republican column Republican Party Republican State Central Republican ticket Senator BROOKHART Senator CARAWAY Senator from Iowa Senator GEORGE Senator GOFF Senator KING Senator La Follette Senator SHORTRIDGE Senator SMITH Senator WATSON Senator Wheeler SPANGLER speech square opposite statement statute Steck's name STUART supervisor tabulation THADDEUS H tion TURNER United States Senator unsealed voter Washington ZUMBRUNN
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Página 80 - Party, to be held thereafter in the city of Cleveland, Ohio, and did by unanimous vote instruct its delegates so selected to vote for and use their influence' to secure the nomination and selection of Calvin Coolidge as the candidate of the Republican Party for the Presidency of the United States at the November, 1924, general election, and did by proper resolution...
Página 145 - Mr. BURNQUIST. The general terms of the statute would be included in this phrase : " The State committee elected at said State central convention may organize at pleasure for political work as is usual and customary with such committee." I think that would include all the duties I enumerated. That is under section 638 of the 1924 Code of Iowa. Mr. MITCHELL. On October 2 and 3 you held a meeting in which you passed a certain resolution which is in the record? Mr. BURNQUIST. Yes. Mr. MITCHELL. That...
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Página 206 - The subcommittee will take a recess until 2 o'clock this afternoon. (Thereupon, at 1 o'clock pm, the subcommittee took a recess until 2 o'clock pm) AFTERNOON SESSION. The subcommittee reconvened, pursuant to the taking of the recess, at 2 o'clock pm, Hon.
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Página 134 - If he comes in and wants to know if the board has considered any rates or is likely to do anything about any rates, some remark is made about the weather, or something else, and we tell him we can not discuss rates at all, and I think we are all agreed that it would be very ill-advised to give out any impression that any general overhauling of rates was discussed at this conference.