Saturday, Apr. 07, 1923
A Favorite Quotation
A Favorite Quotation "At the proper time after the Republican National Convention meet, some fifteen men, bleary-eyed with loss of sleep and perspiring profusely with the excessive heat, will sit down in seclusion around a big table. I will be with them and will present the name of Senator Harding to them, and before we get through they will put him over."
If The New York World has printed those two sentences once in its editorial columns, it has printed them twenty times. The remarks are those of Harry M. Daugherty, and they were made just prior to the Republican National Convention in June, 1920.