Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first place the mere fact of having got the election over will mean a marked advantage toward stability. If will no longer be necessary to dangle baits for the Irish vote or to play counters with the League of Nations. Despite the Republican campaign, there is no reason to believe America will attempt what every sane American knows is impossible the maintenance of an austere isolation from the affairs of the world. The United States in 1917 took a step that can never be retraced even though her troops are recalled form the Rhine and her representatives withdrawn from...
Election Day is here. Whether we like it or not, the great question of America's entry into the League of Nations has been dragged as an issue into the campaign. Every good citizen should have reasons, based not upon irrational ideas but upon facts, for voting either for Governor Cox or for Senator Harding. Here are ten reasons for voting for the Democratic candidate on the issue of the League of Nations...
...Because Governor Cox has repeated consistently throughout this campaign that he is in favor of going in, with such reservations as will safeguard, reassure, and strengthen...
Professor William Bennett Munro, Ph.D., '00, will open the Election Returns meeting in the Living Room of the Union tonight at 7.30 with a short address on the salient features of the current presidential campaign...
...three principal competitions which the Dramatic Club will conduct this fall come under the business, the stage, and the acting departments. The business competition consists chiefly of sending out subscription blanks and invitations, and of soliciting advertisements for the programs. The entire publicity campaign is managed by picked men in this department. The constructing and handling of scenery both in rehearsals and in actual performances is the principal work of the stage end, which also includes the lighting department...