Papers. 1919-1929.

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Papers. 1919-1929.

Political letter to Willis from Sen. James E. Watson of Indiana, Aug. 23, 1919, about making speeches against the League of Nations; and from Har[r]y L. Hopwood, Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 28, 1920, about Harry M. Daugherty as Harding's campaign manager.

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Daugherty, H. M. (Harry Micajah), 1860-1941

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Watson, James Eli, 1864-1948

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James E. Watson "Impossible Not to Like" "Who is more a 'real Republican' than Jim Watson?" asked a writer for Collier's magazine in 1931. The answer to the question was obvious: "no one." Indeed, the Senate's second official majority leader had all the credentials necessary for membership in the Republican "Old Guard"–a family history in politics, seniority in the House and Senate, and a devotion to every plank in the Republican platform. But unlike his notoriously abrasive "Old Guard" co...

League of Nations

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Hopwood, Harry L., d. ca. 1947.

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Willis, Frank B. (Frank Bartlette), 1871-1928

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Governor of Ohio 1915-1917, and U.S. Senator from Ohio 1911-1915 and 1921-1928. From the description of TLS, 1922. (Ohio University). WorldCat record id: 12850629 ...