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1 S. Res. 248, 68th Congress, 1st Session, Cong. Record, vol. 65, pp. 10884, 11065, 11216.
2 Sen. Rep. No. 1100, 68th Congress, 2nd Session.
3 Page 2.
4 I have used both sets of accounts and have secured the same total figures from each set.
5 Page 2.
6 Page 33.
7 Page 2.
8 From the statements filed with the Clerk of the House of Representatives in Washington.
9 H. R. 11444, 68th Congress, 2nd Session, approved by President Coolidge, Feb. 28, 1925, Public Law No. 506.
10 256 U. S. 232 (1921).
11 See Hearings, Committee on Election of President, March 13, 1924, pp. 36–37.
12 See American Political Science Review, vol. 16, p. 22.
13 One new provision increases the amount of money that can be spent by candidates for the Senate and the House, and another requires the filing of reports at different times throughout the year and not merely during a campaign.
14 Sen. Rep. No. 823, 66th Congress, 3rd Session.
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