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Instructive New Hampshire

Hard, William | October 1, 1924 issue

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New Hampshire is Yankee and it is also French-Canadian and Scotch-Irish and Irish. It lives on farms and also in factories. One of its Congressmen is a Republican. The other is a Democrat. The Governor is a Democrat. The majority of voters at the polls, when nature takes its course untroubled by novel issue, is undoubtedly Republican. In this nook of Northern Republican Yankeeland the struggle between labor and capital helped to turn the obdurate Republicans out and helped to put the modernistic Democrats in.

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NEW Hampshire -- Politics & government; FARMS; FACTORIES; GOVERNORS; LEGISLATORS -- United States; NEW Hampshire; UNITED States
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