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Lansing F. Robinson '39, Brooklyn, New York; Benson Rosenberg '37, Elizabeth, New Jersey; Arthur N. Rosenbloom '37, Rochester, New York; Leonard J. Rosenfeld '37, Staten Island, New York; Max W. Rosenfeld, ocC, Bristol, Connecticut; Major Rudensey '38, Montclair, New Jersey; Maurice Sapienza '37, Irvington, New Jersey; Howard L. Schnur '38, New York City; Paul P. Selvin '39, Hartford, Connecticut; Robert E. Shalen '37, Brooklyn, New York; Chaloner B. Slade '39, Glen Ridge, New Jersey; Russell J. Stern '39, Brooklyn, New York; Harold LeR. Stubbs '39, Scarsdale, New York...
Minnesota reserved triumphs for both the New Deal and the Republicans: to the Senate for six years she elected Representative Ernest Lundeen, New Deal Farmer-Laborite. To the Senate she also elected Republican Guy V. Howard to draw salary for two months until Jan. 5, vice Governor-elect Benson...
Minnesota. When Minnesota's blind, blatant Senator Thomas D. Schall died last December, Farmer-Labor Governor Floyd B. Olson appointed his quiet, abstemious, hard-working banking commissioner, Elmer A. Benson, to serve the unexpired term, be thus groomed to succeed as Governor. When Governor Olson died last summer, the blow to President Roosevelt's chances of carrying Minnesota caused him to persuade the State's Democratic nominees for Senator and Governor to withdraw in favor of the Farmer-Labor candidates. Old-line Democrats grumbled. Republicans shouted that the President had "sold his Party down the river...
Promptly at 8:30 p. m. Benson K. Pratt, GOPressagent, stepped to the microphone to say: "Tonight, ladies and gentlemen, Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan, an outstanding Republican leader and a member of the United States Senate, is here to conduct a 'fireside chat...
...Francisco last week there was a brief attempt to prevent Banker Adams from moving up in the regular line of succession. When elections came round, however, not a murmur arose against either Mr. Adams or the hand-picked banker nominated to succeed him in 1938-Philip Adolphus Benson. A likable middle-of-the-roader, Banker Benson has been president of Brooklyn's Dime Savings Bank for four years, is 54, small, bright-eyed, quiet and an assiduous speaker on Thrift...