. Review of reviews and world's work. •• We love him for the enemies he has became plain enough that for every word andfor every dollar Wall Street could offer againstRoosevelts nomination, a new Roosevelt voterwas sure to step forward to resent Wall Streetsattempt to govern the country. And so, seeingthe total uselessness of trying to stem such a tide,the anti-Roosevelt movement, which had in factproposed to dictate nominations for both parties,gave up the Republican situation as hopelessand concentrated its attention upon the effortto secure in the Democratic party the return toso-ca


. Review of reviews and world's work. •• We love him for the enemies he has became plain enough that for every word andfor every dollar Wall Street could offer againstRoosevelts nomination, a new Roosevelt voterwas sure to step forward to resent Wall Streetsattempt to govern the country. And so, seeingthe total uselessness of trying to stem such a tide,the anti-Roosevelt movement, which had in factproposed to dictate nominations for both parties,gave up the Republican situation as hopelessand concentrated its attention upon the effortto secure in the Democratic party the return toso-called conservatism and sanity. AVhat the result of these efforts mayDemocratic be we shall know better a week orituation. £en jayS after this magazine reachesits subscribers than any man could tell in thelatter days of June. It is certain, however, thatthe widespread belief that the great preliminarycanvass for Judge Parkers nomination had beenchiefly organized and financed by Wall Streetinterests was causing apprehension in many.


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