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In addition to the general and special works already mentioned, C. Hedges, Benjamin Harrison: Speeches , provides useful material; Cleveland's tariff message of Dec. 6, 1887 is in J.D. Richardson, Messages and Papers of the Presidents, VIII, 580-591. The tariff is well treated in Stanwood, Taussig and Tarbell.
Jacob Stanwood was not the only college-bred man, stranded more or less like a disabled hull, upon the prairie sea of Colorado.
Elizabeth Gerberding of San Francisco made the opening argument. Miss Maude Younger spoke in behalf of the working women; Miss Ethel Moore and Mrs. Cornelia McKinne Stanwood of the College Equal Suffrage League represented the children and the women of the State; Mrs. Coffin, speaking for the State Suffrage Association, urged the legislators to stand by the suffrage plank in their party platforms.
The election of 1880 is well treated by Sparks, Stanwood, Andrews, and Rhodes. Senator G.F. Hoar, the chairman of the Republican nominating convention, has a valuable chapter in his Autobiography of Seventy Years. Such newspapers as the New York Times and Tribune are invaluable for a discussion of the conventions.
On these meditative evenings Stanwood found a leisurely companionship in reminiscences of better days; reminiscences more varied and brilliant than most men have for solace. But it was part of his philosophy never to dwell on painful contrasts. Even in the memory of his wife, whom he had adored and lost, even into that memory he allowed no poignant element to enter.
At noon Stanwood was quite himself again; himself and more, he thought, with some surprise. He would not have owned that it was a sense of victory that had put new life into his veins. Victory over a vulgar passion must partake somewhat of the vulgarity of the passion itself. No, Stanwood was not the man to glory in such a conquest. But he could, at last, glory in this daughter of his.
He would not let her help him get the supper, and with a subtle perception of the irritation which he was at such pains to conceal, she forbore to press the point, and went, instead, and sat in the doorway, looking dreamily across the prairie. Stanwood noted her choice of a seat, with a curious mixture of jealousy and satisfaction.
The most complete account of the historical development of the power of the president is in Edward Stanwood, History of the Presidency, II , Chap. V. The fullest account of the movement for popular election of senators is G.H. Haynes, The Election of Senators . The initiative, referendum and recall have given rise to a literature of their own.
Complete stoppage, east and west. Between Manzanita and Stanwood the track was out, and in the other direction Dry Bed Arroyo was threatening. Banneker reported progress to the lodge and got back, soaked and happy. Io was thoughtful and content. Late that afternoon the station-agent had a shock which jarred him quite out of his complacent security.
Dawes, the manager, whose surplus income had gone into the bank rather than into his liver, purchased the estate's interest, and on the proceeds Stanwood had now for five years been conducting his elaborate studio on Copley Square. The completion of Miss Maitland's portrait was marked by one of the artist's characteristic functions.
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