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The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I

CHAPTER IV
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I haven't any doubt but that is the way out.

The old labels 'Democrat' and 'Republican' have ceased to have any meaning, not only in my mind and in yours, but I think in the minds of nearly all the people.

Don't you feel that way ?" The campaign of 1912 was approaching its end when this letter was written; and no proceeding in American politics had so aroused Page's energies.

He had himself played a part in Wilson's nomination.

He was one of the first to urge the Princeton President to seize the great opportunity that was rising before him.


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