Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...general tone of optimism pervaded the three rival camps in the University on the eve of the presidential elections. With the active campaign a thing of the past, managers of the three parties await demonstration of the success or failure of their efforts in the balloting today...
...Senator La Follette will not be elected, of course," he said. "No one expects him to be. But in his fine campaign in which he brought real issues into an otherwise empty fight on the question of 'Common Honesty versus Uncommon Dishonesty,' he has laid the foundation of what will become the permanent Progressive party of the future. It will be for this work of lasting value to the United States that this election and Senator La Follette will be remembered...
...head of Mr. Davis' campaign in the University, C. P. Morehouse '25, lamented the division of Progressives between La Follette and Davis, but predicted victory for his candidate...
...though they would have been called Bread, Jam, Sugar, Chocolate, out of sentiment. Each of the items on the menu of that feast was the name of an enemy Dr. Wiley had laid low many years ago in his crusade for pure foods and drugs. It was a long campaign...
They promise that their candidate will be revealed and, furthermore, that the revelation will be the most startling development of the campaign. The revised line of march goes from the Freshman Athletic Building, where the parade forms, up Holyoke Street to Mount Auburn, along Mount Auburn to Plympton, thence to Gore Hall, Standish Hall, and the Smith Halls quadrangle. Then the procession will come back up Dunster street to Mount Auburn, along Mount Auburn to Bow, and then to the H. A. A. Here a monster rally will close the parade and, as far as the Nihilists are concerned...