Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...talkative week for Mr. Coolidge (see THE CAMPAIGN). He addressed: A large delegation of Manhattan tradesmen, who came before him on the White House lawn bearing ancient guild banners and their own goodwill; the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, before whom Mr. Coolidge went where they sat assembled in their newly dedicated home in Washington; the "Golden Rule Dinner" of the Near East Relief, at which Mr. Coolidge was guest of honor; the $100-a-plate dinner of the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies, the guests at which sat in Manhattan while Mr. Coolidge...
...front of the Freshman Gymnasium, and will proceed thence past Gore Hall up to Winthrop street, Holyoke street, Mt. Auburn street, Bow street and Quincy Square. In front of the H. A. A. on Broadway the parade will disband. No one can march who has not contributed to the campaign fund, but "Member No. 1" expressed the hope that a large gathering would turn out to watch. He guaranteed surprise and amusement, especially at the point where the line will halt for an enthusiastic rally. The location of this rally and the costumes to be worn by the marchers will...
...Asquith's failure to secure re-election is just a minor incident of the campaign, one which is likely to occur at any election. Mr. Stanley Baldwin will probably be the next Prime Minister...
...considerable part of the torches and the campaign hats to be used will be distributed in front of the Freshman Athletic Building tomorrow afternoon. In the evening the parade will form at the same place and proceed to Massachusetts Avenue via Mt. Auburn Street. In front of the Lampoon Building there will be another supply of hats and torches for the marchers. However, men wishing to be sure of a proper costume should get their outfits in the afternoon instead of the evening, according to the announcement made last night...
...planned to discuss the results of the CRIMSON Presidential straw ballot, and to make arrangements for the winding up the Democratic campaign at Harvard...