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More than 20 undergraduates with a number of Law School students served as vote challengers for Tom Eliot '28, Democratic aspirant for the Ninth District's seat in Congress. Other students in both parties helped ferry voters to the polls.
Other members of the Independent Voters' executive committee were announced: Cinemactor Melvyn Douglas, Harvard Law School's Dean James M. ("Chink") Landis, Novelist Fannie Hurst, Freda Kirchwey, editor of The Nation, Williams College's Professor Max Lerner, Thomas ("the Cork") Corcoran, official committee agitator, bobbed into New...
The show kids skulduggery in Louisiana during the years of the Kingfish, and tells of befuddled, unworldly Senator Oliver P. Loganberry of New Hampshire (Victor Moore), who goes to New Orleans to conduct a political investigation. As Loganberry has his eye on the White House, the Louisiana bad boys, as...
Dispatches last night by wire showed Harvard's latest undergraduate political aspirant, Theodore L. Sondak '40, trailing by 3,100 votes with 76 more precincts yet to be counted. He is in the race for nomination as state representative in the Indiana Republican primaries.
The starting battery for the local forces will find Captain Tom Healey hurling and Bob Fulton on the receiving end. Fulton held down the backstop post last season but was shifted to third this year in an attempt to make room for Charlie Spreyer, Sophomore aspirant for the post. Dissatisfied...