History of the state of New York, political and governmental; . Nathan L. Miller Nathan L. Miller, 46th governor (1921 ) ; born at Solon, Cortland county, N. Y., October 10, 1868; graduatedfrom Cortland normal school; studied law, was admitted to thebar and practiced in Cortland; state comptroller, 1902-1903;justice of the supreme court in the 6th judicial district, 1903-1913; appointed designate judge of the court of appeals, Janu-ary 1, 1913 ; resigned to become general counsel to the SolvayProcess compan\-, August 1, 1915; delegate to republicannational convention 1920; elected governor, No
History of the state of New York, political and governmental; . Nathan L. Miller Nathan L. Miller, 46th governor (1921 ) ; born at Solon, Cortland county, N. Y., October 10, 1868; graduatedfrom Cortland normal school; studied law, was admitted to thebar and practiced in Cortland; state comptroller, 1902-1903;justice of the supreme court in the 6th judicial district, 1903-1913; appointed designate judge of the court of appeals, Janu-ary 1, 1913 ; resigned to become general counsel to the SolvayProcess compan\-, August 1, 1915; delegate to republicannational convention 1920; elected governor, November 2, John F. Hylan John F. Hylan, mayor of New York City; born on a farmin Milliter, Greene county, N. Y., April 20, 186:^; educated inpublic schools; received the degree of bachelor of laws from theNew York law school, 1897; admitted to the bar in 1897 andbegan practice in Brookl; candidate for municipal judge,1905; city magistrate, 1906-1914; apjiointed judge of the countycourt of Kings county, 1914 and elected, 1915; elected iTia\orof New York City, 1917 and reelected in 1921. 1920] THE CAMPAIGN OF 1920 337 by a vote of 64 to 8 adopted the rule as consistent withthe historical policy of the New York Democracy. The Democratic national convention opened in SanFrancisco on June 28. Homer S. Cummings of Con-necticut was temporary and Joseph T. Robinson ofArkansas permanent chairman. The supporters of theWilson administration were in full control. On thesubject of the peace treaty the platform favored imme-diate ratification without reservations that would impairthe essential integrity of
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