REPUBLICAN CONVENTION
COOLIDGE'S HUGE MAJORITY
0. G. DAWES FOE VICE-
PRESIDENCY,
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(REUTERS TELEGRAM.) CLEVELAND, 12th June. The voting in the nomination for the Presidency was as follows :— Calvin Coolidge 1065 Robert M. La Follette ... 34 Hiram Johnson 10 WASHINGTON, 12th June. President Coolidge, by means of a ■wireless set in the White House, heard the 6welling chorus nominating him. NEW YORK, 12th June. Faced by a situation unparalleled in party history, the Republican Convention, after nominating Mr. Lowden for Vice-President, reassembled tonight, to choose someone else, because Mr. Lowden refused to accept. F« had. previously declared that he would refuse to accept. Mr. Charles Gates Dawes, banker, of Chicago, was then, nominated, and accepted.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 7
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