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As a result of the Teapot Dome oil scandal, only a Republican who has not been connected in any way with the present Administration in Washington during the past three years and who is also well qualified for the office can be elected to the Presidency at the elections this Fall is the belief of the Hiram W. Johnson for President Club of Harvard in a statement issued yesterday by its President, G. E. Brown 2L. "Regardless of whether Secretaries Daugherty, Denby and Fall are vindicated," the message says, "the fact is that the Administration has discarded that policy of conservation of our national resources first adopted by President Roosevelt and continued by President Wilson. We believe that no one connected with the Administration can successfully appeal to the country with this liability hanging over its head."
The Club considers Hiram W. Johnson a suitable candidate.
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