Review of reviews and world's work . n addres of Senatorial selection He has a tendency the Jefferson banquet ol the National Demo- ordiip at the shrine of the old order cratic Club in New York m 1909 he set forth things. He is a Cleveland Democrat hi^ ideas on this matter. Said he:i!\ constitutional and inclined to depre- tion. He has but little patience , P«Pfc /V pro.,, .,.„.«antly by . 11 1 - •• «h i the others and often adopt their with those who seek so-called reform. Iawsandd< ure bed rnment, but Hut he has his fixed and unalterable views it would not be wholesome to ailow the men ot


Review of reviews and world's work . n addres of Senatorial selection He has a tendency the Jefferson banquet ol the National Demo- ordiip at the shrine of the old order cratic Club in New York m 1909 he set forth things. He is a Cleveland Democrat hi^ ideas on this matter. Said he:i!\ constitutional and inclined to depre- tion. He has but little patience , P«Pfc /V pro.,, .,.„.«antly by . 11 1 - •• «h i the others and often adopt their with those who seek so-called reform. Iawsandd< ure bed rnment, but Hut he has his fixed and unalterable views it would not be wholesome to ailow the men ot on broad public matters views that he airs °thei near or distant, to h ice in the whenever called upon views that he insists Sffai?0fanJ State but their own. I Ik , jdual- . n\ oi the States 1- what makes them great and on presenting without regard to platforms, Mr,mK, 1 nion great and strong thi parties, or expediency. He is a pepperish ad- them Weak would soon make the Union JUDSOX HARMOX OF OHIO o; JU/. GOVERNOR HARMON IS A RIVAL OF PRESIDENT TAFT-ON THE GOLF COURSE r it would become a government whollydifferent from it-, design. U believes in an income tax. He believes in the stringent federal regu- n of believes that malefactors of great th should, as he puts it, beconfined in money-crazy, I I 19 asilood-4 ; . I r my part I thinkr running in a him ion I i -ll He ha* ion ->r I : fir lias never in his entire career as anattorney for and against corporations beenengaged for a corporation against the wouldnt accent such employment. Hisenemies may scoff at this if they will, butbis record proves it. He lias always beenperfectly, plainly and unmistakably sincerein that regard. In an address which he delivered at theopening of the Law School of the University I iix innati on Sept. W r. I [armon . to the -tudenl ten !•> ii one w hal moral* i on the client! onl) while you have to I withlone, 11 i true ihal one maj I a , .I


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