Letters: Letters, Jan. 23, 1933

Antiquated System

Sirs:

The shocking intelligence of the sudden demise of ex-President Coolidge indicates in no uncertain manner that the many responsibilities devolving upon the Chief Executive of the U. S. are both taxing and arduous. This is all the more evident when we review the history of Mr. Coolidge's administration and note the comparative tranquillity that marked his tenure of office.

It is becoming increasingly apparent that this exalted office is a sacrificial one, made more so by the unjust and unreasonable criticism of biased partisanship. The time has come for Congress to...

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