My story . Pitching tht tent in a cornfield. Photos, by I., itiii Ury,-ii The tents were sent from town to town by wagon train. STATE CAMPAIGNS 205 used simply as a practical illustration of the claim madein the opening paragraphs of this story that Truth onceset in motion along any line is foredoomed to cannot be reiterated too often.* •Appendix. XX HOW PRIVILEGE FIGHTS The effort to get Cleveland by means of the newmunicipal code was a dismal failure. The next move ofour political foes was to abolish spring elections. Fora long time there had been a growing tendency in Ohiotowar


My story . Pitching tht tent in a cornfield. Photos, by I., itiii Ury,-ii The tents were sent from town to town by wagon train. STATE CAMPAIGNS 205 used simply as a practical illustration of the claim madein the opening paragraphs of this story that Truth onceset in motion along any line is foredoomed to cannot be reiterated too often.* •Appendix. XX HOW PRIVILEGE FIGHTS The effort to get Cleveland by means of the newmunicipal code was a dismal failure. The next move ofour political foes was to abolish spring elections. Fora long time there had been a growing tendency in Ohiotowards something akin to Independent voting in the mu-nicipal elections which were held in the spring. Privi-lege seemed to have its best hold on the State elections,which occurred in the fall. Early in Governor Herricksadministration this question came up. The governorasked me what I thought of it. I told him I thought itwas a good thing, that one regular election a year wasenough. He looked a bit surprised and I said, Youdidnt expect me to


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