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Villard, Oswald Garrison | May 22, 1935 issue

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The article focuses on the political career and death of the U.S. Senator Bronson Cutting. According to the author Cutting was a genuine liberal, a man who endeared himself to those who knew him best, and he was growing in intellectual stature. Just what caused the U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to turn against Cutting and send speakers direct from the White House to New Mexico to defeat him remains a mystery. Cutting's nearest friends and Senatorial colleagues believed absolutely in his rectitude and integrity.

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LEGISLATORS -- United States; POLITICAL participation; LIBERALS; CUTTING, Bronson M., 1888-1935; INTERPERSONAL relations; UNITED States
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