Stanford University Library Stanford, California In order that others may use this book, please return it as soon as possible, but not later than the date due. NE Po ZERT し REP. JAMES C. NEEDHAM. REP. JOHN W. LANGLEY. SEN. GEORGE S. NIXON. REP. CYRUS A. SULLOWAY. JONAH K. KALANIANAOLE, MODESTO DENVER HARTFORD WILMINGTON ST. ANTHONY CHAMPAIGN VALPARAISO ESTHERVILLE COUNCIL GROVE PIKEVILLE AUGUSTA CUMBERLAND NEWTON NILES MANCHESTER PAULSBORO NEW YORK SPRAY FARGO NILES MUSKOGEN PENDLETON PHILADELPHIA STILLWATER PIERRE FLAGSTAFF HONOLULU ALBUQUERQUÈ "d R 4262 REPUBLICAN TEXT-BOOK for the CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN 1910 STAN PRESS OF DUNLAP PRINTING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA LLIED PRINT TRADES LA PHILACE PHIL "We face the future with our past and present guarantors of our promises; we are content to stand to fall by the record which we have made and are ma ing."-Theodore Roosevelt. "The course of the Republican party since its orga zation in 1856, and its real assumption of control in 186 down to the present day, is remarkable for the foresig and ability of its leaders, for the discipline and solidari of its members, for its efficiency and deep sense of sponsibility, for the preservation and successful mainte ance of the government, and for the greatest resourcef ness in meeting the various trying and difficult issu which a history of now a full half-century have present for solution."-William H. Taft. "There has never been a Republican Administrati which has not carried us forward. There has not be a Democratic Administration since the advent of the R publican party that has not carried us backward. T Democratic party has never had the courage, even wh it had the opportunity, to enact into law its own promis The Republican party, on the contrary, has not on promised but has fulfilled its pledges and accomplish even more than it pledged. That is why it has the co fidence of the people, that is why it can again be intrust with legislation and administration for another ter That is why it should be, and I believe will be, successf next November."-James S. Sherman. |