Review of reviews and world's work . n- to be tried out at thepolls, and. generally speaking, tlv had been fully made up before he had come first Step in hi- entry into the campaignwas his declaration, made at the earnest re-quest of Governor Hughes, in favor of directnomination- He was charged with havingtried to influence unduly the special sessionof the Legislature, merely by having ex-pressed his opinion as a citizen. The specialsession declined to pass a direct-nominationsbill and adjourned. The friend- o\ (io\ ernor bes and of political reform naturallysired to control the State
Review of reviews and world's work . n- to be tried out at thepolls, and. generally speaking, tlv had been fully made up before he had come first Step in hi- entry into the campaignwas his declaration, made at the earnest re-quest of Governor Hughes, in favor of directnomination- He was charged with havingtried to influence unduly the special sessionof the Legislature, merely by having ex-pressed his opinion as a citizen. The specialsession declined to pass a direct-nominationsbill and adjourned. The friend- o\ (io\ ernor bes and of political reform naturallysired to control the State convention. Theappointment of Governor Hughes to theSupreme bench removed him from the leader-ship of his own cause. It was widely pro-1 that Mr. Roosevelt should be madetemporary chairman of the Saratoga conven-tion. On his return home U in NewYork of all wings and factions of the Repub-lican party had overwhelmed Mr. Rooseveltwith compliments, and tlv everySOD to think that there would be a unanimous THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD 645. HUGHES. OF NEW YORK, AS HE APPEARED LAST MOM! 1 IN I IISilCE OF THE SUPREME COURT AT - have him mal he Sara- ntion. But, |uit<- to the publics - ition ar rtain organ- ( <Mitr| .I t: • friends and to i it to brinihim ii (I to promptly repudiated the use thai had been made of hi> name, and what would otherwise have been a needless fight ir ihe conl rol «>i theSaratoga convention was at on» e precipitated. T I nol Mr. Roose\ells li^ht, hut he had been draw n into it andtin r ? un- trammeli d Both idi Iced opt nl) and I cry delegate at e in his pla< e and . i I i r 11 ii It ton foi f*heo thai In a I ho in THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS James S. Sherman. It was not a contest be- vote last month. Yet veteran part
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