Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Building up its campaign program the Harvard Roosevelt Club today brings Senator Alben W. Barclay of Kentucky, keynoter of the Democratic Conventions of 1932 and 1936, before a Law School audience at 4 o'clock in Langdell Hall. Introduced by Felix Frankfurier, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, Senator Barclay will speak on the "Reelection of Roosevelt...
...bias have done their utmost to paint the Republican candidate as the apostle of black reaction, the man who will turn the government over to a group of self-seeking and irresponsible "royalists". Any examination of Governor Landon's past record and his views as expressed in the present campaign, as well as a knowledge of the Republican platform adopted at Cleveland, shows this to be a canard of the type so often encountered in American politics...
...most hotly contested political battle of our times today's Crimson poll should stir up more interest than the ordinary straw vote. The activites of Harvard students in the campaign of recent weeks the Landon-Knox Club, the First Voters League, the Roosevelt organizations, all show a ferment of undergraduate opinion unusual in a university accustomed to taking its politics in the coolest manner...
...basis of the McNary-Haugen bill he instigated and lobbied through Congress to be twice vetoed by President Coolidge. In 1932, said Mr. Peek last week, he rushed to the Roosevelt bandwagon because these same principles were stated in the Democratic platform and reiterated by Nominee Roosevelt in campaign speeches. "I was fooled by President Roosevelt's promises; I believe that Governor Landon is the kind of man who keeps his promises," concluded George Peek...
...University of Iowa (Iowa City), the editor of the Daily lowan launched a campaign to establish a night club in the University's Memorial Union cafeteria, complete with orchestra and refreshments, to "keep the students in the city ... and reduce the highway death and injury toll...