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Arthur W. Coolidge, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusotts, condemned the Democratic Party as "a rag-bag of splinter groups, most of its members with either a greed or a gripe" in an address to the Harvard Young Republican Club in Emerson D last night.
Titling his speech "Champions of Free Enterprise," Coolidge praised the G.O.P. as a party of "constructive liberalism and the champion of the system that has given America security and prosperity."
Massachusetts protection of labor legislation, its poor laws, and its "efficient non-partisan public-education system" was the lieutenant governor's example of what "humane, far-seeing" Republican administrations have done in the past.
The future must see the party destroy the restrictions and bureaucracy brought in by the Democrats and keep the United States as the "greatest industrial nation on earth," Coolidge demanded.
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