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              <text>A cheerful Christmas carol</text>
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              <text>Cartoon shows President Hoover conducting a duet sung by two men (labeled "Senate" and "House") entitled "Tax reduction, a Christmas carol, words and music by A.W. Mellon, sung by the Congressional Choral Society, H. Hoover conducting." In the background, Senator George Norris aims a peashooter at them. In December 1929, in order to stimulate the economy following the Stock Market crash of October of that year, Congress, by wide bipartisan majorities, passed a tax reduction bill recommended by Hoover and Andrew Mellon, his Secretary of the Treasury. Senator Norris led the futile fight against it. The measure was ineffective in preventing the great Depression that followed.</text>
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              <text>The Evening star (Washington, D.C.)&#13;
Source: Hicks, Republican ascendancy, p. 235 ljr</text>
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