THE PRESIDENCY: Problem Solved

One of his problems, Franklin Roosevelt has humorously avowed, is to separate the Presidency from the Presidential campaign. Last week he seemed to have found the formula. Six days a week will he labor and do all that he has to do as President; the seventh day he will campaign.

The formula was not unique. In 1916 Woodrow Wilson used it with telling result. While Charles Evans Hughes stormed around the country thwacking the Wilson Administration day in & out, Wilson kept quietly to his job in the White House. But on Saturday afternoons off he went to "Shadow Lawn," his...

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