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Bryan or McKinley? The Present Duty of American Citizens.
by North American Review, The


Volume 171, Issue 527, October 1900

BY
ADLAI E. STEVENSON, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR THE VICE-PRESIDENCY;
SENATOR B. R. TILLMAN;
EDWARD M. SHEPARD;
RICHARD CROKER;
ERVING WINSLOW, SECRETARY OF THE NEW ENGLAND ANTI-IMPERIALIST LEAGUE;
CHARLES EMORY SMITH, POSTMASTERGENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES;
SENATOR G. F. HOAR;
SENATOR T. C. PLATT;
SENATOR W. M. STEWART;
ANDREW CARNEGIE, AND
JAMES H. ECKELS, FORMERLY COMPTROLLER OF THE UNITED STATES CURRENCY.

The Issue of the Campaign
Causes of Southern Opposition to Imperialism.
Support of Mr. Bryan by Sound-Money Democrats.
The Interest of the First Voter.
The Anti-Imperialist Position.
The Vital Issues of the Campaign.
President McKinley or President Bryan?
The Cost of a Blunder.
The Paramount Issue.
The Presidential Election - Our Duty.
What Ought a Gold Democrat to Do?
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