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"It is a dangerously happy time for Democratic interests in the country" said Professor J. L. Conger speaking before the Democratic Club in the Union last night, "for it looks as if almost any Democratic ticket could sweep the country today. But unless the convention in New York City this summer nominates a Liberal candidate, the aspects of the entire situation will change. At any rate the results of the coming campaign will hinge entirely on the vote of the middle West, particularly the farmers of Iowa and Missouri."
"It was no disgrace to be beaten in 1920 when one considers the forces which were aligned against us," he declared. "By a vigorous expression of sentiment, men in this University may help to prevent the Democratic nomination from going to a candidate who will be no more constructive, or accomplish no more than has the present administration.
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