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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Major Barnes, 115 (his estimate), old-time Negro slave in Alabama, now residing in Stamford, Conn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRATS: Votes Oct. 29, 1928 | 10/29/1928 | See Source »

South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkausas, and Texas, will still vote against U. S. Grant. Order next Saturday's CRIMSON now for the rest of the states...

Author: By Joe Forecast, | Title: PRESIDENTIAL AUGURIES GET JOE'S PUBLIC AGOG | 10/27/1928 | See Source »

...youths of the excellent corps now our guests is a son of the celebrated chief of the Creek nation, well known for his martial achievements and attachment to the cause of the United States. The Cadets's name is David Maniac, from Alabama...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAST VISIT OF CADETS TO BOSTON IN 1821 DESCRIBED BY CONTEMPORARY ARTICLE | 10/20/1928 | See Source »

...appearing in the Crimson, dealing with the laws of absentee registration and voting for students. This article treats with 12 states whose laws contain some provision for absentee registration. These states are Illinois, Iowa, Kentuoky, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. The laws of Alabama, Miohigan, Mississippi, and New York were printed in a former article; the laws of Arisona and California will not appear because the closing dates for absentee registration in those states have passed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Absentee Registration Laws in 12 Additional States Compiled | 10/13/1928 | See Source »

...Lastly, you read an editorial clipping which stated that Toronto, where the government owns the electric plants, supplies electricity at the rate of two cents per kilowatt hour; while in Alabama, electricity is produced in a government plant at less than two cents per kilowatt hour and then sold by this government plant for eight cents. Does not the Democratic program, of government ownership of the generating plants, with distribution by private companies mean that consumers will be forced--as they now are in Alabama--to pay an enormous profit to the distributing companies? Harvard Thomas-for-President Club, Donald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Open Letter to Senator David I. Waish | 10/11/1928 | See Source »

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