Machine Politics And Money in Elections in New York City

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Machine Politics And Money in Elections in New York City
William Mills Ivins
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Foord, the contractor already alluded to, said it cost him about £560 a year for party expenses. The <£l500 went to Sandwich in May ; in July Sir Julian thanked him for sending the money ; in September he said he would repay it shortly, when he had some money coming in, and Mr. Foord said, ' Pay when you like. ' October 20th Sir Julian sent him a check, but the check had not yet been put through the bank. " But, oh, what a delightful witness Mr. Crompton- Roberts was ! He told his agent that it was hardly fair to Sir Julian to engage so many public-houses, but the agent assured him that there would be enough left for the Liberals. He told his agent that he was bothered 142 APPENDIX IV. by people catching hold of him in the street and asking if they might not have some flags, and the agent said, ' Flags are illegal, and I cannot authorize any until the other side start it. ' Hearing that Sir Julian was to be made a Forester, Mr. Crompton-Roberts thought he ' had better become one likewise f and i having understood that it was usual for new members to stand glasses round, asked the President's permission to order them, ' whereupon Right Worthy — or whatever it is — Brother Goldsmid remarked that that was ■ sailing very near the wind, ' the law about treating being very rigid.

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