N&O Index Card Listings

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Sullivan, Mark
  • Does America politics toaay react to moral issues? Ap.15-28:6.
  • Stana of Blease regarding' bolt. Ap.20-28:5.
  • California to decide democratic race. Ap.22-28:4.
  • Playing Pree. Coolidge as dark horse blanket." Ap.29-28:4.
  • It will take all the break? to seat Hoover now. May 6-2S:5 0.
  • If Al Smith is the democratic nominee. May 13-28:7 M.
Sullivan, Mark
  • South opposed to Smith as a symbol, not as a man. May 20-28:7 0.
  • Wet candidate, like platform. May 24-28:5.
  • Third party movement dooxed before it is launched. May 27-28:10.
  • Will de.cocratis steer middle course between extremes? Je.3-?8:8.
  • Will election set new record of party bolting. Je.10-28:10.
  • Republican ou"tlk with Smith as democat tic nominee. Jel7-28:8.
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Sullivan, Mark
  • Two-thirds rule would have crippled Hoover. Je.24-28:1 M.
  • Hoover has advantages as his party candidate. Jl.1-28:1 M.
  • Al Smith's views and the democratic convention. Jl.8-28:11.
  • What are to be the issues of the campaign. Jl.15-28:9.
  • Repeal of constitutional prohibition is vain dream. Jl.22-28:8 M.
Sullivan, Mark
  • New York and America. Jl.29-28:11.
  • Election laws will help to keep south democratic. Jl.30-28:1.
  • How seriously do we take our politics? Ag.5-28:5 M.
  • Smith must hold; the solid South and win the East. Ag.12-28:1 M.
  • Some betting odds and election possibili ties. Ag.26-28:5 X.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Political revolution under way in South. Se.2-28:5 M.
  • Big city versus small town and country. Se.9-28:6.
  • More doubtul states this year than usual Se.23-28:9.
  • Is prohibition great question of campaign? Se.30-28:8.
  • Elation may be decided by result in
  • South. 0.7-28:8.
  • Beginning for your election forecast.
  • 0.14-28:3. A
Sullivan, Mark
  • Political revolution in the democratic South. 0.21-28:8.
  • Big restration indicates record breaking vote. 0.28-38:9.
  • Big odds against Smith in election fore cast. N.4-23:7 M.
  • Hoover brings scientific era to its climax. N.11-28:8.
  • Strong bongressional backing for Hoover. N.18-28:3.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Predicts general reduction in rates of electric power. Ag.17-30:1 M.
  • Can democrats elect majority of members of next congress? Ag.31-30:1 M.
  • Can republjeans hold congress. S. 14-30: 1 M.
  • Gives old guard fighting chance. S.P-8+ 30:1 M.
  • Little change in prohibition. 0.5-30:1 M.
  • Nobody demands saloon's return. 0.12-30:1 M.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Calvin Coolidge. Mar.3-29:7.
  • House feels Hoover is its own president, Mar.10-29J 5.
  • Is democratic division lasting. Mar.17-29:1 M.
  • Congress faces reaTonortionment in the special session. Mar.24-29:8 X.
  • Preservation of community history is worthy task. Mar.31-29:7.
  • What may hapnen when congress attacks
  • tariff issue' Ap.7-29:5 0.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Women in South America don't drive automobiles. D.2-28:5 M.
  • Organization ana reorganization are Hoover problems. Jan. 20-2-3:5 0.
  • Several tariff revision anead for next year. Jan.27-29:9.
  • Cabinet framing not simple task. F.10-39:1 y.
  • Hoover apparently has own way cabinet
  • making. F.17-29:8 X.
  • Immigration spectre comes back to haudit Congress. F.24, 29:10.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Shifting oolitical power in U.S. Ap.14-29:7 M.
  • Looks like the prohibition problem ie settled. Ap.21-29:10.
  • Did Longworth block democratic tariff fight in Hotjee? May 5-29:1 M.
  • Limiting farming and extending industrial fields: May 12-29:5 0.
  • Call this a tariff gihht? it's hardly an argument. May 19-29:11.