| 62d Congress | } | SENATE | { | Document |
| 2d Session | No. 616 |
ADDRESS
OF
HON. THEODORE ROOSEVELT
DELIVERED
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1912
PRESENTED BY MR. REED
April 29, 1912.—Ordered to be printed
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1912
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The address frames the 1912 contest as a struggle of principles rather than personalities, advocating progressive Republicanism and the application of Lincoln-era democratic ideals to contemporary issues. It criticizes alliances with party bosses and corrupt figures, recounts campaign efforts against such influence, contrasts supporters of rival camps, and urges Massachusetts citizens to lead a difficult reform fight to limit corporate and machine power and restore devoted public service.
| 62d Congress | } | SENATE | { | Document |
| 2d Session | No. 616 |
ADDRESS
OF
DELIVERED
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1912
PRESENTED BY MR. REED
April 29, 1912.—Ordered to be printed
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1912