. Review of reviews and world's work. MR. w. prrkink in4 inlerwuod & I ii(lir«(K>il, New Vnrk. EX-SEXATOR W. MURRAY CRAXE, OF MASSACHU-SETTS, AND SENATOR REED SMOOT, OF UT.\H,CHIEF MAXACERS FOR THE REPUBLICANS ganizations that believed in his over the country there were people whodesired to support him, not for reasons of apcrvjnal sort, but because they believed thatin this crisis of world affairs, in which Amer-ica is profoundly involved, Roosevelt was theman best quahHed by training, conviction,experience, and efficiency in practical states-manship to be the execut
. Review of reviews and world's work. MR. w. prrkink in4 inlerwuod & I ii(lir«(K>il, New Vnrk. EX-SEXATOR W. MURRAY CRAXE, OF MASSACHU-SETTS, AND SENATOR REED SMOOT, OF UT.\H,CHIEF MAXACERS FOR THE REPUBLICANS ganizations that believed in his over the country there were people whodesired to support him, not for reasons of apcrvjnal sort, but because they believed thatin this crisis of world affairs, in which Amer-ica is profoundly involved, Roosevelt was theman best quahHed by training, conviction,experience, and efficiency in practical states-manship to be the executive head of thenation. This non-partisan movement hadcome up with great ^w iftness, and it was nota wholly easy matter to give it form andcoherence. But it sh<nihl have placed in nomination and asked liisprompt acceptance. Ti. » L. 1 he executive committee of this The Right Wauto gi-niune American movementshould have led the way. Itshould then iiavc offered its candidate andthe leading planks of his platform to
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