. Review of reviews and world's work. ubtful, is the duty of the Eastern headquarters,located in New York City. In the West, In-diana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Colorado,Idaho, Montana, and Utah are receiving themost Democratic attention. For the conduct ofthe campaign in these States the Western head-quarters at Chicago is held responsible. Eachheadquarters is in Chairman Cortelyous directcontrol. He will divide his time between thetwo as the exigencies of the situation require,but will at all times be in intimate touch withboth. The actual conduct of the campaign, underChairman Cortelyo
. Review of reviews and world's work. ubtful, is the duty of the Eastern headquarters,located in New York City. In the West, In-diana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Colorado,Idaho, Montana, and Utah are receiving themost Democratic attention. For the conduct ofthe campaign in these States the Western head-quarters at Chicago is held responsible. Eachheadquarters is in Chairman Cortelyous directcontrol. He will divide his time between thetwo as the exigencies of the situation require,but will at all times be in intimate touch withboth. The actual conduct of the campaign, underChairman Cortelyous direction, is in charge ofthe executive committee, appointed by him. As-signed to the Easternheadquarters areCharles F. Brooker,of Connecticut ; Sen-ator Nathan B. Scott,of West Virginia;Gov. Franklin Mur-phy, of New Jersey;and William ,of New York. Eachis a national committeeman. Each corneafrom a in whichthe opposition willmake the most desperate fight. In theStates they representnew jersey. the issue will be deter-. CHAIRMAN CORTELYOU AND THE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN. 297 mined. Mr. Brooker is a manufacturer, whostands high in his State, and has had previous ex-perience in national politics. Senator Scott wasone of Senator Hannas right-hand men in his twocampaigns and one of his devoted friends. Gov-ernor Murphy is a manufacturer and a trainedmanager, to whom the Republicanism of NewJersey is largely due. William L. Ward is apolitical expert, and fully conversant with theNew York situation. On duty at the Westernheadquarters are Harry S. New, of Indiana ;Frank 0. Lowden, of Illinois ; R. , of Nebraska ; and DavidW. Mulvane, of Kansas. Each ofthese, except Mr. Schneider, is anational committeeman. Mr. Newknows Indiana thoroughly, and isa trained manager. Colonel Low-den, also an expert in politics, is inclose touch with Illinois, and is aState leader. Mr. Schneider under-stands Nebraska and the currentsthat run in the Wrest. Mr. Mulvane,in addition to hi
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