ABSTRACT

George Ade was the Indiana humorist. Herbert L. Satterlee, the son-in-law of J. P. Morgan, was working for Roosevelt. Frank Hitchcock, who had served as Postmaster General in the Taft administration, was the manager of the Hughes campaign. George W. Perkins, an imaginative proponent of welfare capitalism, was regarded by the progressive Progressives as the evil genius of their party. Hiram Johnson was the Progressive governor of California. John Parker later became a Democratic governor of Louisiana. [A.S., jr.]