N&O Index Card Listings

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Sullivan, Mark
  • Election battle to raise number of :t:ajoi issues. D.5-?7:l.
  • Is Coolidge legend to be materially a- a mended? D.11-27:5.
  • Says signs point to huge increase of navy. D.15-27:12.
  • Thos."J.-Walsh. D.18-27:6.
  • Is Herbert Hoover typical American. D. 25-27:8.
  • Some political forecasts for 1928. Jan.
  • 1-28:5.
Sullivan, Mark
  • G.O.P. may name "Dark horse". N.11-27:5
  • Al Smith and the inevitable conflict. N.13-27:6.11.
  • Smith's chances not iioroved by election results. 1.14-27:1,
  • Taxation is bugaboo for incoming congre N.20-27:4.
  • Taking a peep at congress before time. 1.27-27:12.
  • Will combinations emerge as political issue. D.4-27:8.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Forces that figure in the approaching election. 0.23-27:8 X.
  • Southern states not enthusiastic over Smith boom. 0.24-27:1.
  • Hoover looms as powerful figure in national race. 0.26-27:1.
  • Wi"1 President Coolidge choose to accepl 0.30-27:10.
  • Some political prophecies that have failed. N.5-27:9.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Al Smith's chances and reptiblican campaign strategy. 0.2-27:4.
  • Smith forces to control half of next convention. 0.3-27:1.
  • Republic leaders and presidential prospects. 0.9-27:8.
  • Repul'bicens not yet centered on standarc "bearer. 0.10-27:1.
  • Primary system may he revived. 0.14->.-:7: 9.
  • Perpetuating the Calvin Coolidge admin4 istration. 0.1627:6.
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Sullivan, Mark
  • Political deification of business not dead. S.11-27:7 M.
  • Four possibilities in the Republican field. S.18-27:6.
  • Millionaire Candidatee and the presidency. S.25-27:3.
  • No obstacles in Smith's path to 1928 nomination. S.26-27:1.
  • Says democratic ause to suffer is Al Smith runs. S.29-27:1.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Has agriculture an inferiority complex? Jl.24-27:10.
  • Variations of geograohy as it was sung. Jl.31-27:3 (Soc.)
  • All democrats need is a Jefferson. Ag. 21-27:7.
  • Politics sidetracked for pleasure and profits. Ag.8-27:10 0.
  • Revival of custom of letting office seek man. S.4-27:9.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Twenty-five yours span whole history of aviation.' Je.12-27:1 (Ed. sec.)
  • When newspapers Droved that man could , not fly. Je.i9-27~:8 (Ed. sec.)
  • F ifty nine seconds in that air at Kitt} Hawk. Je.26-27:5 (Soc.)
  • Kitty Hawk's one "big story. Jl. 10-27:i
Sullivan, Mark
  • Would Al Smith toe a atefit in White House? Jan.8-28:4.
  • Says declination of Smith doesn't help his chances. Jan.9-28:1.
  • Hoover, Lowden and pre-convention lineups. Jan.15-28:8.
  • Bowers' speech and a nightmare for the Republicans. Jan.22-28:3 0.
  • Sullivan gauges Hoover strength by two methods. Jan.23-28:1.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Picture begins with Al Smith but does not end there. Mar.11-28:8.
  • Hoover banks on popularity against organization. Mar.25-28:5 0.
  • moat reward awaits for this man of eupe latives. Ap.1-28:4.
  • Lowden may get Willis strength. Ap.S-28:7.
  • Would Hoover carry on Coolidge administration? Ap.8-28:9.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Direct primaries will soon begin to
  • function. F.5-28:5.
  • Al Smith, tolerance ana religious issue F.15-28:6.
  • It seems to be Hoover aginst tne fiela. F.13-28:11.
  • Gov. Smith and tne eolic South. F.2S-28:8.
  • Republican picture as it aopeare today. Mar.4-28:5 0.
  • Will democrats expose Ooolidge economy myth? Mar.18-28. :4.