. Review of reviews and world's work. HON. GEORGE B. CORTELYOU. (Chairman of the Republican National Committee.) tiently considered the merits of the severalmen mentioned. For various reasons, the nameof every one whose political experience madehim seem available was dismissed. Put, finally,as if by inspiration, George P. Cortelyou wassuggested. It was a ray of light on a vexa-tious problem. The President knew Cortelyouthoroughly, knew what he had been to Cleve-land, and especially to McKinley. He hadlearned to value at their real worth his qualitiesand his capacity, — first, through the intim


. Review of reviews and world's work. HON. GEORGE B. CORTELYOU. (Chairman of the Republican National Committee.) tiently considered the merits of the severalmen mentioned. For various reasons, the nameof every one whose political experience madehim seem available was dismissed. Put, finally,as if by inspiration, George P. Cortelyou wassuggested. It was a ray of light on a vexa-tious problem. The President knew Cortelyouthoroughly, knew what he had been to Cleve-land, and especially to McKinley. He hadlearned to value at their real worth his qualitiesand his capacity, — first, through the intimateassociation of President with secretary, and thenas a cabinet officer, lie knew Cortelyou hadmet every emergency and equaled every respon-sibility. Here was a, man with the genius of or-ganization, trained by hard experience, acquaint-ed with every politician of prominence, in touchwith political conditions in every section, who had CHAIRMAN CORTELYOU AND THE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN. LM).-)


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