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Politics of the nineteen twenties., Edited by John L. Shover

Label
Politics of the nineteen twenties., Edited by John L. Shover
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Politics of the nineteen twenties.
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
59398
Responsibility statement
Edited by John L. Shover
Series statement
Primary sources in American history
Table Of Contents
The landslide and its meanings.--Election by disgust again.--Farmers and workers in American politics, by S. A. Rice.--Barleycorn's resurrection as a big campaign issue.--Inside the Harding administration, by C. R. Forbes.--The true history of Teapot Dome, by T. J. Walsh.--Leases upon naval oil reserves.--Why I shall vote for I. Davis; II. Coolidge; III. La Follette, by W. Lippmann, C. Rowell, and H. Croly.--The damn fool Democrats, by A. Krock.--The American political revolution of 1924, by H. L. Keenleyside.--The agricultural bloc: its merits, by A. Capper.--Reflections on farm relief, by R. Tugwell.--Our new immigration policy, by R. DeC. Ward.--Fighting liberal, by G. Norris.--Taxation, the people's business, by A. W. Mellon.--The victory of Mellonism.--Mr. Coolidge, the election, and the future.--The causes of political indifference today, by W. Lippmann.--Al Smith: Catholic, Tammany, wet, by J. Cannon, Jr.--Al Smith: able, honest, liberal, by M. K. Simkhovitch.--As like as two peas.--Is Al Smith afraid of the South? By W. E. B. Du Bois.--A measurement of the factors in the presidential election of 1928, by W. F. Ogburn and N. S. Talbot
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