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Domestic News April 2, 1923

Perth Amboy Evening News

Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey

What is this article about?

Chicago's historic amicable mayoral campaign ends April 2, featuring fair play between Republican Arthur C. Lueder, Democrat William E. Dever, and independent William A. Cunnea, focusing on business expertise rather than mud-slinging.

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FAIR PLAY CAMPAIGN
FOR CHICAGO MAYOR

CHICAGO, April 2--The most amicable mayoralty campaign in the history of Chicago ends today. It has been a lack of personal mud-slinging accusations, and instead a supreme spirit of fair play. Arthur C. Lueder, nominated as the Republican postmaster, and William E. Dever, Democratic nominee for superior court judge, have based their appeals for election on their business training and knowledge of Chicago for a number of years.

William A. Cunnea, independent candidate.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Chicago Mayoral Campaign Fair Play Republican Nominee Democratic Nominee Independent Candidate

What entities or persons were involved?

Arthur C. Lueder William E. Dever William A. Cunnea

Where did it happen?

Chicago

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Chicago

Event Date

April 2

Key Persons

Arthur C. Lueder William E. Dever William A. Cunnea

Outcome

the campaign ends today with a spirit of fair play.

Event Details

The most amicable mayoralty campaign in Chicago history concludes, lacking personal mud-slinging and featuring appeals based on business training and knowledge of the city. Arthur C. Lueder is the Republican postmaster nominee, William E. Dever the Democratic nominee for superior court judge, and William A. Cunnea the independent candidate.

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