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Editorial April 20, 1910

The Barre Daily Times

Barre, Washington County, Vermont

What is this article about?

The editorial observes minimal discussion on the governorship race, decreased activity from the Mead bureau, Fleetwood's positive view of his campaign progress, a lull at Peru possibly relying on a famous Rutland letter for interest, and scant mention of the party platform. Sourced from Lyndonville Union-Journal.

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Very little is being said about the governorship situation and it seems, also, that the Mead bureau has lost somewhat of its activity, anyway we are missing the frequent communications from this source that were for a while in the habit of frequently arriving. Fleetwood expresses himself as well pleased with the progress his canvass is making. At Peru, during the past week, there appears to have been a period of rest. Perhaps the sage of that retreat thinks that the now famous letter he brought forth from Rutland was doing his big share in stirring up a little live interest in the campaign. But the platform-once in a while we hear a whisper about it.-Lyndonville Union-Journal.

What sub-type of article is it?

Partisan Politics

What keywords are associated?

Governorship Campaign Platform Mead Bureau Fleetwood Rutland Letter Peru

What entities or persons were involved?

Mead Bureau Fleetwood Sage Of Peru Lyndonville Union Journal

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Governorship Campaign And Party Platform

Stance / Tone

Observational Commentary On Campaign Inactivity

Key Figures

Mead Bureau Fleetwood Sage Of Peru Lyndonville Union Journal

Key Arguments

Little Discussion On Governorship Situation Mead Bureau Activity Has Decreased Fleetwood Pleased With Canvass Progress Period Of Rest At Peru Famous Rutland Letter Stirring Campaign Interest Minimal Attention To The Party Platform

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