. Review of reviews and world's work. sitsdown with pencil aid paper and demonstrates the various combinations that might successfully••work out the problem that he becomes opti-mistic. But in the end he always comes backto New York. The Empire State, he points set the pace. The problem before the newchairman is to work out in practice what appearseasy in theory. A newcomer in the field of na-tional politics, his every move will be closelywatched by men in his own party and by theleaders of the opposition. If he shall win, hewill be a big man in his party. If, on the otherhand, Roosev
. Review of reviews and world's work. sitsdown with pencil aid paper and demonstrates the various combinations that might successfully••work out the problem that he becomes opti-mistic. But in the end he always comes backto New York. The Empire State, he points set the pace. The problem before the newchairman is to work out in practice what appearseasy in theory. A newcomer in the field of na-tional politics, his every move will be closelywatched by men in his own party and by theleaders of the opposition. If he shall win, hewill be a big man in his party. If, on the otherhand, Roosevelt and Fairbanks shall be elected,men there are within his own party who will say that it was a mistaketo place him at thehead of the nationalcommittee. As the campaigndevelops it will beseen that Mr. Tag-gart is not disposedto hold the nationalpolitical reins alonelie is what might hecalled a, ••home ruler in politics. I lebelieves it is wise forthe organization ineach State to do inlarge measure itsow 0planning and its own. MR. li: LANCEY NIOOLL (Vice-Chairman.) CHAIRMAN TAGGART AND THE DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN. 291 managing. He always adhered to this principlewhen active in State, county, and municipalpolitics in Indiana, and it brought results. Whenhe was chairman of the Indiana DemocraticState Committee, anda particular county or-ganization seemed tobe lagging, he did notsend someone from theState committee tothat county to takecharge. What he didwas to invite the localleaders up to head-quarters and givethem advice, the sub-stance of which was : I am holding you responsible for County. I am not satisfied with what youare doing. I shall ex-
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