N&O Index Card Listings

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Sullivan, Mark
  • Keview of sales tax in congress. Mar.
  • 26-32:5.
  • Tax reduction movement now spreading through nation. Mar.27-32:5 X.
  • Writes on tax problem. Mar.28-32:4.
  • Roosevelt strength growing rapidly thru country. Ap.3-32:il.
  • Coming week win be banner period for democratiti hosts. Ap.10-32:11.
  • Depression Crystallizing in return to old individualism. Ap.17-32:10 X
Sullivan, Mark
  • T#$- primaries likely to determine fate of Roosevelt. Ap.34-32:3.
  • Depression still big factor in coming political contest. May 1-32:10.
  • No radical conservative fight coming in the political campaign. May 8-32:10 X,
  • Al Smith looms as "bier factor in coming democratic contest. May 15-3?:9.
  • Progressive trend will have Roosevelt boom as center. May 22-32:14.
Sullivan, Mark
  • In discussion of present business outlook. May 29-32:3.
  • N.T.scandal may retard Roosevelt nomination chances. Je.5-32:11.
  • Two conventions to be held in extraordinary atmosphere. Je.12-32:10.
  • Democratic nomination race will be decided in advance. Je.39-32:3.
  • Democrats facing trouble in their declaration on tariff. Je.26-32:3.
  • Sees titanic battle. Je.26-32:9.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Will owen D. Young have eupoort of New Yorkers? Jan.15-31:3.
  • Sneaks before civic clubs in Raleigh. Jan.15-31:?.
  • Conditions have been worse and politics hotter before. Jan.18-31:6 X.
  • Prohibition and nresidencv. P.1-31:13.
  • Will next congress be a -"psf? F.P-/H:7
  • Contends wets -nadp progress. Mar.8-31: 3.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Prohibition referendum not such an eaei task. Mar.8-31:1 M.
  • Franklin Roosevelt far out in front as nominee of democrats. Mar.15-31:1 M.
  • Roosevelt wooing progressive with aid of power trust issue. Mar.22-31:1 M.
  • Smith most important man in democratic presidential arena. Ap.12-31:1 M.
  • Sees Raskob as determined to battle for his party program. Ap.19-31:1 M.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Attitude of dry democrats has bearing upon nominee of party. Ap.26-31:1 M.
  • Business depression looms as primary factor in 1932 battle. May 10-31:1 M.
  • No real contest so far over organization of lower house. May 17-31:1 M.
  • Al Smith not our of pieture as 1932 democratic eandidate. May 24-31:1 M.
  • America in throes of battle between old and new order. May 31-31:5 0.
  • Newton Baker possibility in democratic
  • nomination fight. Je.7-31:1 M.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Democratic tide sweeping nation. Se.20
  • 31:1 M.
  • Will another Bryan appear to make money
  • as issue in 1933. 0.4-31:1 M.
  • Roosevelt stil holds long lead. 0.11-
  • 31:1 M.
  • Business to be campaign gauge. 0.13-
  • 31:1 M.
  • Quotes Theodore Burton. 0.25-31:1 M.
  • Franklin Roosevelt is nearer to goal as
  • nominee of democrats. N.1-31:1 M.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Roosevelt and Hoover appear assured of 1932 nominations. N.8-31:1 M.
  • Democratic control of House to place southern states in power. N.15-31:3 M.
  • Smith has Dower to nominate or reject Roosevelt. N.22-31:1 M.
  • Democratic committee fight may show campaign trend. N.29-31:1 M.
  • Democratic house control not to mean coalition government, a D.6-31:1 M
Sullivan, Mark
  • Newton Baker second in race for nomination by democrats. D.13-3l:l M.
  • Richie's stock suddenly soar6. D.20-31! 1 M.
  • Saye economic tade will turn when thingi apprear blackest. D.28-31:5.
  • Smith-Roosevelt estrangement holds key to campaign trend. Jan.1-32:10 X.
  • Political pressure menace to sanctity o: Supreme court. Jan.24-32:10.
Sullivan, Mark
  • Conditions favor democrats as campaign gets into its stride. Jl.10-32:3.
  • Personalities of candidates to weigh heavily in battle. Jl.17-32:8 X.
  • Devotees of repeal plank's efficacy are due surprise. Jl.24-32:9.