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In the Driftway

August 17, 1918 issue

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It has been declared by Washington that cabinet minister of the U.S. administration Frank K. Lane, is now wholly without the Presidential favor and attributes this in part to one of those unfortunate social clashes which figure, even when a nation is at the crisis of its history. Whatever the reason, Frank Lane has had strong opinions and high ideals and has not hesitated to express them. He was the only member of the Cabinet to submit written suggestions to the U.S. President as to what the policy of the Government should be.

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LANE, Frank K.; CABINET officers; PRESIDENTS -- United States; HISTORY; IDEALS (Philosophy); UNITED States
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