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The Democratic Joint Policy Committee1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

W. H. Humbert
Affiliation:
Johns Hopkins University
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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1932

References

2 United States Daily, December 7, 1931. The membership of the lower house, as then unofficially announced, consisted of 219 Democrats, 214 Republicans, one Farmer-Labor, and one vacancy; in the upper house, 47 Democrats, 48 Republicans, and one Farmer-Labor.

3 The members of the committee from the House are: Garner, Rainey, Byrns, Cullen, Crisp, Bankhead, Taylor, Drewry, Sandlin, and Greenwood; from the Senate, Robinson, Walsh (Montana), Harrison, Pittman, Walsh (Massachusetts), Glass, Bulkley, Barkley, Wagner, and Hull.

4 United States Daily, December 30, 1931.

5 New York Times, January 4, 1932.

6 Baltimore Evening Sun, March 2, 1932.

7 United States Daily, December 16, 1931.

8 Kent, Frank R., “Tax Difficulties,“ Baltimore Sun, December 18, 1931Google Scholar.

9 Baltimore Evening Sun, January 6, 1932.

10 Ibid., January 6, 1932; Baltimore Sun, January 8, 1932; Baltimore Evening Sun, February 29, 1932.

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