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The Presidential question. There are yet many zealous friends of the great and good statesman of Ashland, who will not look on the Presidential question with anything like discretion. The recent success of the whigs of New-York seems with such t

The Presidential question. There are yet many zealous friends of the great and good statesman of Ashland, who will not look on the Presidential question with anything like discretion. The recent success of the whigs of New-York seems with such t

The Presidential question. There are yet many zealous friends of the great and good statesman of Ashland, who will not look on the Presidential question with anything like discretion. The recent success of the whigs of New-York seems with such t

City charter. As the president of the United States has designed Monday, the 15th instant, as the day for taking the sense of the people of Washington for or against the new code, and as there is another question on which the people of Washingto

To the electors of the State of New-York. Fellow Citizens! In this interesting crisis of our affairs, the Federal young men of the City of Albany, presume to address you ... By order of the Committee, Wm. Boyd, Chairman. Myndert Van Schaick, Sec

By His Excellency Edward Lord Cornbury, His Majesty's Capt. General and Governour in chief of the Province of New York ... A proclamation. Whereas sundry persons within the city of New York have made a common practice of heaping together great q

For president Grover Cleveland, of New York - for vice president Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana

Ex-Governor Wallace of Alabama news conference - stating he is a presidential canidate [i.e., candidate] on the 3rd party ticket / MST.

Governor Landon at White House. Washington, D.C., Dec. 21. Campaign bitterness was forgotten today as Gov. Alf Landon, defeated Republican presidential candidate; spent an hour with President Roosevelt at the White House. As he left the Executive Mansion Gov. Landon, who is in Washington to attend the Gridion dinner, told Newspapermen "We talked about Christmas and the children. The President talked about his grandchildren and I talked about my youngsters." The Governor said they did not discuss the past campaign

The Presidential question. There are yet many zealous friends of the great and good statesman of Ashland, who will not look on the Presidential question with anything like discretion. The recent success of the whigs of New-York seems with such t

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 210, Folder 41.

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Statesman's manual. Davis & Force of the City of Washington, propose publishing, in the course of the present year, a new and highly important work, under the following title: the Stateman's manual. Being an annual digest of all public documents

"General Taylor never surrenders": Santa Anna's messengers requesting Genl. Taylor to surrender his forces at discretion, previous to the battle of Buena Vista

The Presidential question. There are yet many zealous friends of the great and good statesman of Ashland, who will not look on the Presidential question with anything like discretion. The recent success of the whigs of New-York seems with such t

State of Maine. To all who shall see these presents. Greeting. Know ye, that Robert P. Dunlap, our governor, reposing special trust and confidence in the sobriety, discretion and piety of the Reverend [blank] ordained minister of the gospel, hat

1. Letter of Hon. James Shields. 2. An article from the Boston pilot, exposing the falsehoods of the Scott Whigs respecting General Pierce. 3. Extracts from speeches of General Franklin Pierce before the constitutional convention, and before the

Movie star before senate committee. Washington, D.C., April 3. The S.R.O. sign was hung out today at the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee Hearing as Robert Montgomery, movie star, appeared to express his opposition to a bill designed to prohibit "Block booking" and "Blind selling" two trade practices which curb the discretion that a movie house owner has in selecting pictures to be shown in his community. Speaking as a former President of the Screen Actors Guild, Montgomery told the Committee that the Guild and their lawyers have come to the very definite conclusion that if the bill should become a law it would cut in half the production schedules of the Motion Picture Industry. 4-3- 39

Washington. The patriot, the statesman, and the warrior

"General Taylor never surrenders": Santa Anna's messengers requesting Genl. Taylor to surrender his forces at discretion, previous to the battle of Buena Vista

To all who shall see these presents, greeting Know ye, that reposing special trust and confidence in the integrity, diligence, and discretion of the Board of Managers and General agent of the Washington National Monument society, do authorize an

1. Letter of Hon. James Shields. 2. An article from the Boston pilot, exposing the falsehoods of the Scott Whigs respecting General Pierce. 3. Extracts from speeches of General Franklin Pierce before the constitutional convention, and before the

Dorothy Detzer backs NYE-Clark-Bone Bill on neutrality aid rejects Pittman's Washington, D.C., May 4. Dorothy Detzer, representing the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom was a witness this afternoon before the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs. She endorsed a neutrality bill by Senators NYE, Clark of Missouri, and Bone which removes presidential discretion from neutrality legislation. She said her organization could not endorse the Pittman cash-and-carry neutrality plan. She defined neutrality as '...abstention from hostile acts...and abstention from changing the policies of the government for the benefit of one belligerent or the other after the war has begun'

Theodore Roosevelt citizen, statesman and peacemaker, including the history of his time. We have in preparation, for early issue, a book under the above title for which there is a great demand ... Philadelphia. The H. W. B. Conrad publishing co.

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