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Gov. Whitman says he can see no reason why New York regiments should be kept on the border. President Wilson says the conditions which made your coming necessary still exist. He made those conditions so he must know about it … A vote for Huges [i.e. Hughe
Gov. Whitman says he can see no reason why New York regiments should be kept on the border. President Wilson says the conditions which made your coming necessary still exist. He made those conditions so he must know about it … A vote for Hughes---Whitman-
New York State has been proud to show Texas 18000 sample New Yorkers. You will see portraits displayed throughout the neighborhood, of 3 more New Yorkers: Hughes for president, Whitman for governor, Calder for senator. New York State Republican Committee
New York State has been proud to show Texas 18000 sample New Yorkers. You will see portraits displayed throughout the neighborhood, of 3 more New Yorkers: Hughes for president, Whitman for governor, Calder for senator. New York State Republican Committee
Out of a hundred million people, President Wilson put his finger on a hundred thousand national guardsmen and said: Tag! You're it! … Delay, linger, and wait? Vote for Hughes, Whitman and Calder. New York State Republican Committee, McAllen, Texas.