Is history repeating as new party talk returns
The piece surveys speculations of a new political party led by figures like Roosevelt and Pinchot, then notes denials by Garfield and Pinchot. It mentions calls from Des Moines and Cummins, Pennsylvania independents, Hearst-Sulzer talk, and confirms no formal party formation yet. It also adds various unrelated notes on seeds, trees, cities, and public figures.
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William Loeb, Jr
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Woodman
Charles Frohman
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