. Review of reviews and world's work. - in House and THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD 357. HON. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. AS HE APPEARED LAST MONTH WHEN MAKING CAMPAIGN SPEECHES Senate, there will be a to sup-port the President in important things. Ina minor sense, it is true, the country is judg-ing between parties. In a somewhat quietway this is all being worked out in the Con-gressional and Senatorial campaigns. Hut inthe large sense the country is simply engagedin making up its mind as between two men:Shall Wilvjn or Hughes head the nation? HowHutHM ^^^ President, by virtue of hisfact* t


. Review of reviews and world's work. - in House and THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD 357. HON. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. AS HE APPEARED LAST MONTH WHEN MAKING CAMPAIGN SPEECHES Senate, there will be a to sup-port the President in important things. Ina minor sense, it is true, the country is judg-ing between parties. In a somewhat quietway this is all being worked out in the Con-gressional and Senatorial campaigns. Hut inthe large sense the country is simply engagedin making up its mind as between two men:Shall Wilvjn or Hughes head the nation? HowHutHM ^^^ President, by virtue of hisfact* tht office, is always in the limelight,and he can v» shape events as tobring new issues to the front while obscuringold ones or changing their bearings. Hutthe opprr»ition candidate must find his ownway to secure the confidence and the inter-ested attention of the country. It seemed fora time that OilonrI Ko«»srvrlt might be theonly man in b*jld op|><;sition to the Presidentand \\\s pcdicio who could command suffi-cient pers*» influence to coimterbalance the • -


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