Resolution, 1912.

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Resolution, 1912.

The original typewritten resolution introduced by Bryan at the Democratic Convention at Baltimore in 1912, which opposed the nomination of any candidate for president under obligation to J. Pierpont Morgan, Thomas F. Ryan, August Belmont, or others "of the privilege-hunting...class"; adopted June 27, 1912.

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