History of the state of New York, political and governmental; . Holden, and Kissel,stood by him to the last, and they were joined by fiveDemocrats, Cullen, Frawley, Grady, C. D. Sullivan,and T. D. Sullivan. Other troubles to the Republicans came from theinvestigation of insurance companies by InsuranceSuperintendent Hotchkiss. Lieutenant - GovernorWhite was subjected to an attack because as a lawyerhe had made the technical legal mistake, as a trustee,of participating in the sale of the Peoples Mutual LifeAssurance Association to a group of speculators.^^The next incident was of more immediate


History of the state of New York, political and governmental; . Holden, and Kissel,stood by him to the last, and they were joined by fiveDemocrats, Cullen, Frawley, Grady, C. D. Sullivan,and T. D. Sullivan. Other troubles to the Republicans came from theinvestigation of insurance companies by InsuranceSuperintendent Hotchkiss. Lieutenant - GovernorWhite was subjected to an attack because as a lawyerhe had made the technical legal mistake, as a trustee,of participating in the sale of the Peoples Mutual LifeAssurance Association to a group of speculators.^^The next incident was of more immediate political con-sequence, as it entered into the campaign to fill thevacancy in the Rochester district caused by the deathof Congressman J. Breck Perkins, just as George had decided himself to become a R. Kennedy, chairman of the legislative committeeof the fire underwriters, testified that several yearsbefore Aldridge, at the instance of Rochester insurance ^Neiv International Year Book, ^New York Evening Post, January 17, William Randolph Hearst William Randolph Hearst, publisher; born, San 18, 1863; student at Harvard, 1882-1885; editor and pro-prietor of San Francisco Examiner; Los Angeles Examiner, Chi-cago American, Atlanta Georgian, Boston American, BostonAdveitiser, New York Evening Journal, New York Amejican,New York Deutsches Journal, Cosmopolitan Magazine, HearstsMagazine, Good Housekeeping Magazine, Harpers Bazar,Motor Magazine and Motor Boating Magazine; elected tocongress and served from March 4, 1903 until March 3, 1907;candidate for mayor of New York on municipal ownershipticket, 1905 on independence league ticket, 1909; candidatefor governor of New York in 1906 on independence leagueand democratic tickets. 1910] THE TIDE TURNS AGAINST ROOSEVELT 177 interests, had called on him and ably cooperated insecuring some needed legislation and in defeating someattacks on the insurance business. He afterward gaveAldridg


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