Word: caseyed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Kuhn, Editorial Chairman; William H. Forster, Photographic Chairman; Douglas A. Brown, Executive Editor; Lewis M. Krohn, Advertising Manger; and Burton E. Van Vort, Sports Editor. The following men took over posts not on the Executive Board; Joseph B. Smith and Charles W. Young, Assistant Editorial Chairmen; and Edward M. Casey, Local Advertising Manager...
...Casey's confident backers say their boy will get plenty of votes from labor, New Dealers, and Willkie Republicans who prefer him to Lodge, and from Catholics to whom a Massachusetts birth-control referendum will be an added reason for voting...
...many different ways for Franklin Roosevelt's liking-yes to isolation, yes to support of the war effort. Last week the President blessed and backed the Senatorial candidacy of a man who says yes only to the President: young (42), squarejawed, curly-haired, Representative Joseph E. Casey...
Fighting-Irish, a Roman Catholic, Casey stands well with labor. He was a private in World War I; he first ran for Congress in 1926. He first won in 1934, has served ever since with little opposition...
Named to positions not on the executive board were Joseph B. Smith '44, of Lowell House and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Charles W. Young '44, of Cambridge, as Assistant Editorial Chairmen; and Edward J. Casey '44, of Allston, as Local Advertising Manager...