Echoes from the 1920s
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December 3, 2014

Echoes from the 1920s

“The nation of which (Warren G.) Harding became president was not happy, and forces were underway which seemed likely, unless arrested, to bring more serious unhappiness.” — journalist Mark Sullivan,

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