. Review of reviews and world's work. Mk. A»».w B. iiUMriiKKY, or Nfcw vohk (Wbo WM Crttc of lh« llwrM r«rn«*« of ihr lluctie* Ilj I .fraiU by tho Americaii Tress Association, New York HON. CHARLES E. HUGHES (ON THE RIGHT), WITH HON. WILLIAM R. WILLCOX, AS PHOTO-. GRAPHED IN NEW YORK LAST MONTH accept if nominated. His refusal to say thathe would decline a nomination was, h<)wc\ er,taken to mean that he would probably acceptif his nomination promised to unite the twoparties, and came as a call to public duty ina period of exceptional issues. The Repub-lican convention was led to believe tha


. Review of reviews and world's work. Mk. A»».w B. iiUMriiKKY, or Nfcw vohk (Wbo WM Crttc of lh« llwrM r«rn«*« of ihr lluctie* Ilj I .fraiU by tho Americaii Tress Association, New York HON. CHARLES E. HUGHES (ON THE RIGHT), WITH HON. WILLIAM R. WILLCOX, AS PHOTO-. GRAPHED IN NEW YORK LAST MONTH accept if nominated. His refusal to say thathe would decline a nomination was, h<)wc\ er,taken to mean that he would probably acceptif his nomination promised to unite the twoparties, and came as a call to public duty ina period of exceptional issues. The Repub-lican convention was led to believe that if itnominated Justice Hughes he would acceptand would be supported by Colonel Koonc-velt and most of the Progressives. Manycandidates were put in nomination and werevoted f«)r on Friday afternoon, the third dayof the convention, two ballots i)i-ing taken. On the morning of S;itur(l;i\,^muiw <•<-• ^Tlh day, a third was taken which resulted In thechoice of Justice Hughes by an overu helm-ing majori


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