The Abolition of the Secrecy of Party Funds the Origin of the Movement Its Pu

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The Abolition of the Secrecy of Party Funds the Origin of the Movement Its Pu
Perry Belmont
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Owing to the fact that it was the general opinion that Mr. Taft would be nominated at the coming convention, he did not desire a publication of the letter at that time, nor was it published, but its contents were known to the members of the executive committee of the Publicity Law Association and to a number of Republican and Democratic Representatives and Senators.
On May 25, 1908, Mr. Bryan sent the following telegram to Secre- tary Taft: I beg to suggest that as leading candidates in our res
...pective parties we join in asking Congress to pass a bill requiring publication of campaign contribu- tions prior to election. If you think best, we can ask other candidates to unite with us in the request.
W. J. Bryan.
Upon Mr. Bryan's initiative, Secretary Taft gave out for publi- cation his answer as follows : Hon. William J. Bryan, Lincoln, Nebr. : Your telegram received. On April 30 last I sent the following letter to Sen- ator Burrows, the chairman of the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the Senate : " My Dear Mr.


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