The business of electing a President has grown with time. It is twice as big a thing now as it was twenty years ago, and yet in 1884, when Grover Cleveland first went into office, over the heads of the startled and astonished Republicans, it was two or three times as big as it was in the final days of the Civil War.
Charley Stengel, the outfield recruit from Montgomery in the Southern League, has created a sensation in Brooklyn since the memory of man runneth not to the contrary. His clouting has been timely and hard, and the fans like his style at the plate.
Russia accused the United States today of preparing an atomic war against the Soviet Union and simultaneously appealed to the United Nations for a one-third reduction in world armaments.
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