National Affairs: National Affairs Notes, Aug. 17, 1925

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Bowling Green hitched its wagon to the star of either Wilson or Bryan, both of them moneyed men, and let Champ Clark and his posterity hustle for a place in the sun or go down, unwept, unhonored and unknown." Mrs. Clark said likewise that Mr. Bryan who, at the Democratic Convention of 1912 was pledged to Clark but favored Wilson, in so doing had "caused many faithful Democrats to lose communion with God."

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