Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cannot condone in silence the reprinting on your letter page of a scurrilous anti-Catholic campaign verse, directly under a letter from a Catholic Sister who cancels her subscription in protest against your original printing of this doggerel. If the Presidency of the United States were being contested by a Buddhist and a Mohammedan, I should wish TIME to print no shocking, versified allusion to the sacred "Beard of the Prophet...
...doesn't look for reason in a parade, just as one doesn't look for rhyme in a campaign song. The seeker after truth who inquires here for that which above all things beareth away the victory must ask of the winds which far around with fragments of confetti and cottonballs strewed the streets...
...partisanship of undergraduate newspapers reaches its climax in this double headed disavowal of campaign enthusiasm. Even the Democratic party of yore would find it hard to sanction such a magnificent conception of neutrality and the "kept us out of war" policy. Here at Harvard where the dry rot of indifference has left untouched a flourishing forest of undergraduate political interest, such an outburst of nalvole would have been the signal for indignant letters in numbers such as to clog the columns of the CRIMSON from now until election day. Admiration is due the courageous decision of the Yale debating team...
...nightly routine of the members of the Harvard Brown Derby Brigade who campaign for Smith was disturbed Tuesday night when four members of the college Democratic unit were suddenly precipitated into a street riot in Worcester, it was announced yesterday...
...committee in charge of the demonstration wishes to announce that everyone arriving there will be supplied with a torch, and that refreshments will probably be served in Boston. All Hoover supporters are urged to turn out for the parade which is a traditional feature of the electoral campaign at Harvard...