Victor L. Berger: Hearings Before the Special Committee Appointed Under the Authority of House Resolution No. 6 Concerning the Right of Victor L. Berger to be Sworn in as a Member of the Sixty-sixth CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - Loyalty |
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... meetings while it was under consideration . We did not have any such meetings after it enactment , although protest meetings would have been perfectly legal and proper . Mr. McLOGAN . Do you mean to testify that there were no meeting ...
... meetings while it was under consideration . We did not have any such meetings after it enactment , although protest meetings would have been perfectly legal and proper . Mr. McLOGAN . Do you mean to testify that there were no meeting ...
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... meeting ? Mr. BERGER . That was not a meeting to protest against conscrip- tion . I believe now that was the meeting held by the League of the People's Council for a Democratic Peace . Mr. McLOGAN . Were you a member of the league ...
... meeting ? Mr. BERGER . That was not a meeting to protest against conscrip- tion . I believe now that was the meeting held by the League of the People's Council for a Democratic Peace . Mr. McLOGAN . Were you a member of the league ...
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... meeting Mr. Berger was present , as to what should be his conduct with reference to meeting the requirements of the Government with regard to carrying on the war , inasmuch as the St. Louis platform was opposed to war . The central ...
... meeting Mr. Berger was present , as to what should be his conduct with reference to meeting the requirements of the Government with regard to carrying on the war , inasmuch as the St. Louis platform was opposed to war . The central ...
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... meeting . Mr. Kier - Hardie was at the head of a force which defended that meeting from the attack of a mob . The meeting adopted resolutions " condemning the war and declaring the independence of the Republics . " Some of his friends ...
... meeting . Mr. Kier - Hardie was at the head of a force which defended that meeting from the attack of a mob . The meeting adopted resolutions " condemning the war and declaring the independence of the Republics . " Some of his friends ...
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... meeting for the purpose of resisting the conscription act . Mr. BERGER . We had a committee meeting once . Mr. COCHEMS . I mean public meetings ? Mr. BERGER . I do not remember a public meeting ; but we had a committee meeting once to ...
... meeting for the purpose of resisting the conscription act . Mr. BERGER . We had a committee meeting once . Mr. COCHEMS . I mean public meetings ? Mr. BERGER . I do not remember a public meeting ; but we had a committee meeting once to ...
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