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Resistance To Tammany

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
May
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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The experience of this winter has demon strated more clearly than ever, if it were possible, that the only chance for honesty in any branch of administration in the city lies in the union oi' all good citizens against Tammany Hall. If Deinocrats andRepublicansdo not disregard party wholly in thèir action for municipal administration, Tammany will remain supreme. The great advantiage of the new City Club is that it prevents the waste of all the energy and time and money wliich are put into the iinpromtii efibrts to deal with Tammany Hall. Even in the event of defeat, all these resources will not be scattered, but will remain for a renewed effort. A still greater advantage will be the weakening of party idolatry, which must necessarily follow the cordial co operation of men of different parties to promote honest non-partisan public administration. Just in the degree that the spirit from which the club springs extends, a wholesoine politica! independence will be

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier