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Story July 7, 1920

The Watchman And Southron

Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina

What is this article about?

In Marion, Ohio, on July 6, Warren G. Harding clears accumulated work and prepares his acceptance speech following his nomination. He acknowledges James M. Cox's deserving nomination but states it won't change Republican campaign plans in Ohio.

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Harding at Work On Speech
Is Clearing Away Work That Has Accumulated On Him

Marion, Ohio, July 6.—Harding had no engagements today but planned to devote himself exclusively to clearing away the mass of correspondence and other work that has accumulated since he left Washington Sunday. During the next few days he plans to devote much time in preparation of his speech of acceptance. Ever since his nomination he has been accumulating material for this purpose and now has it in such shape that he needs only to put his ideas on paper.

Marion, July 6—Harding in a statement said that Cox deserved the nomination but, added that his selection would not change the republican campaign plans in Ohio in any way.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Harding Speech Preparation Presidential Nomination Republican Campaign Cox Nomination

What entities or persons were involved?

Harding Cox

Where did it happen?

Marion, Ohio

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Key Persons

Harding Cox

Location

Marion, Ohio

Event Date

July 6

Story Details

Harding devotes time to clearing work and preparing acceptance speech after nomination; states Cox deserved nomination but it won't alter Republican plans in Ohio.

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