Abstract:
Letters of General Joseph R. Hawley to Charles Dudley Warner, The Hartford Daily Times, February 08, 1930. Of course, Hawley was interested in presidential politics. He was not going to the convention, but from the vantage point of the national capital he hoped to advise Connecticut republicans as to a course that would make their participation in the convention effective. Hawley had developed a great admiration for George F. Edmunds, senator from Vermont, who came to be known as one of the greatest constitutional authorities and who, when he died in California at an advanced age not many years ago, was regarded as one of the grand old men of the law. Hawley did not continue indefinitely to hold him .in as high regard as a political potentiality as he did when he wrote to Warner on March 4 about politics.
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