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Politically-inspired signs, airplanes, cheers, and laughter greeted Senator Robert A. Taft, aspirant to the Republican Presidential nomination, at non-political Patriot's Day exercises on Cambridge Common last Saturday morning.
¶ Presidential Aspirant Harold Stassen, Ex-Diplomat Eugene Dooman, Professors William McGovern, Kenneth Colegrove and Karl Wittfogel variously testified that Lattimore, Far East specialist and Director of the Walter Hines Page School of International Relations at Johns Hopkins, followed a line favorable to the Communists, and that his ideas had...
Sixteen states elect some or all of their delegates in primaries. In only two (Minnesota, Ohio) does the ballot clearly show which presidential candidate each prospective delegate favors. In others, the voter either sees no indication on the ballot or is confronted with some more or less vague bit of...
In another development on the University political scene, the Young Republicans announced that they would meet with Earl Warren, Governor of California and aspirant to the G.O.P. presidential nomination, either in Boston or in the Dunster House Common Room on February 12. This will be the second Republican hopeful to...
Apparently the College accepts a motley variety of "good enough reasons." According to Richard M. Gummere, chairman of the Committee on Admissions, such a reason is a major requirement for a transfer aspirant. In addition, the applicant must be "well above average in general qualities."