N&O Index Card Listings

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Sullivan, Mark
  • Industries back home are talking to tariff makers. May 26-23:5 X.
  • Country thumbs down on tariff. Je.lS-29:7 M.
  • Congress still moving" about in same little circle. Je.23-29:7 M.
  • Hoover and the De Priest incident. Je. 30-29:12.
  • Democratic future depends on issue of power and tariff. Jl.7-29:9.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Prohibition just one law to new enforcement commission. Jl.14-29:4.
  • is Franklin Roosevelt democrats' best choice for next presidential candidate? Jl.31-29:4 0.
  • No tariff revision is strong present ou1 look. Jl.28-29:8.
  • Finding yardstick to measure proportionate naval strength. Ag.4-29:5 0.
  • Tariff revision may turn out to be American history landmark. Ie.l-29:3.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Where do we o from here? is Question farmers a.re asking. Se. 15-29:8 X.
  • Lobbists and propagandists highly developed specialists. Se.?9-29:5 0
  • Result of tariff struggle may be failure to enact any bill. 0.?7-?9j4 0.
  • "Fleiible provision" will take it? rl?c< among1 famous phrases. u. 8-9: 7 M.
  • Tariff fight developed into battle'between e; t and west. D. 15-9:5.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Political storm on 1930 horizon. Jan. 5-30:1 M.
  • What should Mark Hanna say to his candidate daughter, Ruth. Jan.1?-30:1 M.
  • Some familiar phrases will flash from newspapers soon. Mar.9-30:3.
  • Another ins\.irs;ent senate on "boards for President Hoover. Mar.16-30:5 0.
  • Political year 1930 and its oonsecuencei
  • Ap.6-30:9.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Census indicates population trend may wipe out villages. Ap.27-30:1 M.
  • Is Franklin D. Roosevelt to be democratic presidential bet? May 4-30:1 M.
  • Supreme court controversy in history. May 11-30:4.
  • Will senate undertake inouiry into southern primary methods? Je.8-30:1 M.
  • How much may candidate spend. Je.15-30! 3.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Pension system is invoked again. Je.27-30:3.
  • Henry Ford change, s history and now he is preserving it. Jl.6-30:1 M.
  • Planning ?00th anniversary George Wasfe-inton's birth. Jl.13-30:1 M.
  • What effect will November's elections have on coneress. Ag.3-30:1 M.
  • Will republicans discipline sen. Norris in Nebraska? Ag.10-30:1 M.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Prohibition and some elections. 0.19-30:1 M.
  • Three states will vote on prohibition cuestion. 0.26-30:1 M.
  • Gives election views. N.2-30:1 M.
  • Confidence great need in American business. N.9-30:1 M.
  • Truce of parties very unlikely. 115-30:13.
  • State of business this year may determine residency. D.-0:7 X.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Say democrats likely to win if business does not improve. Je. 14-31:1 M.
  • Discusses talk of impending social upheaval. Je.21-31:1 M.
  • Roosevelt's nomination still far from being foregone conclusion. Je.28-31:lMm
  • Tells of motives for Hoover's debt suspension idea. Jl.12-31:1 M.
  • Free silver issue may again become live
  • political topic. Jl.19-31:1 M.
  • Roosevelt nas extraordinary lead in
  • presidential contest. Ag.9-31:1 M.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Business factor in coming fight. Ag. 15-31:1 14.
  • Hoover not likely to summon an extra session of congress. Ag.23-31:1.
  • Republican face shortage of good material for presidency. Ag.30-31:1 M.
  • No appreciable harm done by Tammany til with Roosevelt. Se.6-31:1 M.
  • Roosevelt's advantage causes worry in ranks of chieftains. Se.13-31:1 M.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Baker's League adovacy rises as politic cal discussion factor. Jan.31-32:7 A.
  • Tice level to govern trend of net presidential battle. F.7-32:12.
  • Effect of Al Smith's statement to be re vealed in primaries. F.14-32:11.
  • Says democratic nomination now in hands of convention. F.?l-3?:1? X.
  • Democratic contest oromises to furnish plenty of thrills. F.28-3?:9.
  • Democratic battle beginning to baffle political proph. Mar.5-32:11