Monday, Nov. 07, 1932
"All-Round Man"
NO NUDIST IN THE CAPITOL!
VOTE FOR CASE--NOT TARZAN?
DON'T TAKE GREEN OFF THE ROCK PILE!
Through the torchlit streets of Providence, R. I. one night last week parading G. O. Partisans carried placards with such slogans, mocking Theodore Francis Green, 65, lawyer, banker, scholar, Fellow of Brown University and Democratic nominee for Governor. When Mr. Green was picked to oppose Governor Norman Stanley Case for reelection, Republicans softly whispered that he was effeminate. Democrat Green's retort took the form of a full-page advertisement in the rotogravure section of the dignified Providence Journal. In a dozen different poses he was depicted as the "All-round Man"--lawyer, statesman, soldier, traveler, tennis player, public speaker, heman. Three of the pictures showed muscular Democrat Green stripped to the waist--chopping a tree, wrestling and, over the caption "Builder," heroically lugging stones.
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