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CAMPBELL WILL NOT SERVE; A NEW REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN MUST BE CHOSEN. THE PRESIDENT RELIEVED FROM AN EMBARRASSING POSITION -- MR. CAMP- BELL'S REASONS AS GIVEN OUT -- NO INTIMATION AS TO WHO THE SUC- CESSOR WILL BE.

CAMPBELL WILL NOT SERVE; A NEW REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN MUST BE CHOSEN. THE PRESIDENT RELIEVED FROM AN EMBARRASSING POSITION -- MR. CAMP- BELL'S REASONS AS GIVEN OUT -- NO INTIMATION AS TO WHO THE SUC- CESSOR WILL BE.
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WASHINGTON, July 5. -- Who will be Chairman of the Republican National Committee? That is the question which one hears at every turn in Washington to-night. William J. Campbell of Illinois, whom Mr. Harrison termed a professional lobbyist three years ago in rejecting his application to he Collector of Customs at Chicago, has refused to take the Chairmanship. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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