Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Because of a provision in the Regional Constitution, her election, along with that of the new Vice-Chairmen. Ford Houghteling '50, must be confirms at the regional assembly some time in October...
There was one note of encouragement. Back from his two-day visit in Missouri (where his candidate for Congress ran last in a field of four), Harry Truman threw a chicken dinner at the White House for all living ex-chairmen of the Democratic Party. Jim Farley could not make it; he was en route to Europe. Neither could John J. Raskob, who had already predicted victory for Tom Dewey. But such oldtimers as Ohio's George White, who managed the unsuccessful Cox-Roosevelt campaign of 1920, and ex-Attorney General Homer Cummings arrived to assure the President that...
Secret balloting will start at once and continue without letup until one of the candidates has a clear majority, but chairmen of delegations will have no chance to intone the votes of provinces. A candidate may withdraw at any time but will have no opportunity to make a speech throwing his support to another. After the fourth ballot, if no decision has been reached, the low man will be dropped on every ballot until the field is narrowed down to two and a clear majority is established...
Committee chairmen include: Appointment Bureau, Helen David off '49. Curricular, Charlotte Horwood '49. Health Center, Nancy Stafford '49; House Committee, Anita Palmer '49; Library, Marie Benedetti '49; Orientation, Francena Thomas '49; Publicity, Jane Conner '51; Social, Sue Hamilton '49; Voting, Jennifer Post...