Word: burtons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Montana has lost 35,000 population in the last two years, according to a survey by Montana State College. But last week Montana had 5,600 more voters registered than in 1940. Reason: a bitter primary election (July 21) in which the stake includes the political reputation of Senator Burton Kendall Wheeler, grand strategist of isolationism...
Tricky Campaigner Burton Wheeler, now estivating at his Glacier Park cabin, (thus "necessarily absent" from Senate roll calls), has once before jumped over to the Republican Party to beat an enemy. That was in 1938, when he backed Jakie Thorkelson to oust Representative Jerry O'Connell. Last week Montanans wondered whether Senator Wheeler, in the event Murray and Rankin are nominated, would again cross party lines. They wondered, too, on what issues Wheeler could campaign...
...students elected were: Gordon Allen, Concord; Elisha Atkins, Belmont; Jonas A. Barish, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; Thomas W. Blazey, Euclid, O,; Eugene L. Bondy, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Jack E. Bronston. Plainfield, N. J.; Lindley J. Burton, Wayzaia, Minn.; John Cancian...
...Burton Ralph Lewkowitz...
...match marred by poor playing conditions, Coach Jack Barnaby's Varsity Tennis team closed out a mediocre season last Saturday afternoon by losing to a powerful Yale squad, 8 to 1. Hugh Hyde and Lin Burton garnered the only point for Harvard, taking the last doubles contest from the Bulldogs...