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Domestic News January 20, 1908

The Daily Sentinel

Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado

What is this article about?

The Democratic National Committee's subcommittee on arrangements met in Denver on Jan. 20 to discuss plans for the auditorium where the national convention will be held in July. Members present included Thomas M. Taggart, Col. John I. Martin, and others.

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COMMITTEE MEETS TO PERFECT THE PLANS
(By Associated Press.)

Denver, Jan. 20.—The democratic national committee's subcommittee on arrangements for the national democratic convention assembled in this city today and began the consideration of plans for the auditorium now in construction in which the convention will be held in July.

The members present are Thomas M. Taggart of Indiana, chairman; Col. John I. Martin of St. Louis, sergeant at arms; Norman E. Mack of New York, Roger Sullivan of Illinois, John T. McGraw of West Virginia, Clark Howell of Georgia, R. M. Johnson of Texas, James C. Dahiman of Nebraska, Urey Woodson of Kentucky and John E. Osborne of Wyoming.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Democratic Convention Committee Meeting Denver Arrangements

What entities or persons were involved?

Thomas M. Taggart Col. John I. Martin Norman E. Mack Roger Sullivan John T. Mcgraw Clark Howell R. M. Johnson James C. Dahiman Urey Woodson John E. Osborne

Where did it happen?

Denver

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Denver

Event Date

Jan. 20

Key Persons

Thomas M. Taggart Col. John I. Martin Norman E. Mack Roger Sullivan John T. Mcgraw Clark Howell R. M. Johnson James C. Dahiman Urey Woodson John E. Osborne

Event Details

The democratic national committee's subcommittee on arrangements for the national democratic convention assembled in Denver and began the consideration of plans for the auditorium now in construction in which the convention will be held in July.

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