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...opened. The rustle had been made by 17 fraudulent ballots. Investigators looked farther, found that boxes in ten other precincts had been stuffed too. Altogether, 254 phony ballots had been planted in the boxes. All but one were marked for Harry Truman and Democratic Senator Virgil Chapman (who carried the county...
Patronage machinery under Chief Dispenser Bill Boyle was greased to spin out job appointments in double-quick time. Open house at the White House was drawing congressional customers (about 90 last week). Kentucky's Virgil Chapman, who had ridden into the Senate on Truman's coattails and voted against him practically ever since, was in for a talk on,party principles-and party patronage! (Friendly Republicans were not overlooked. California's Representative Richard J. Welch and Oregon's Homer Angell found a willing presidential ear for their problems-coast shipping, irrigation, public power...
...Small, Too Slow? But all this private and public effort was neither fast enough nor big enough for Cap Krug and his Under Secretary Oscar L. Chapman, who last week called for a doubling of the U.S.'s generating capacity in the next ten years. Chapman thought that the U.S. would be short of power for years. Private utility companies disagreed. They guessed there would soon be a surplus, unless a new demand was created. To create that demand, the Edison Electric Institute last week started a nationwide drive for all-electric kitchens...
Henry Foster (H) defeated Stoney (MIT), 3-0; Hugh Foster (H) defeated Echardt (MIT), 3-0; Clark (H) defeated Irigryan (MIT), 3-1; McKittrick (H) defeated LeLievere (MIT), 3-0; Ames (H) defeated Drucher (MIT), 3-0; Nawn (H) defeated Roberts (MIT), 3-0; Longcope (H) defeated Chapman (MIT), 3-0; Cabot (H) defeated Rampy (MIT), 3-0; Plimpton (H) defeated Martin (MIT), 3-0; Fischelis (H) defeated Fagg...
...Frank Chapman and William String-fellow of Bates College presented a convincing enough case for "equalization of educational opportunity in the states through federal grants" to defeat the Debate Council last night. Roy Clause '50 and Richard Rohr '49 argued the negative side for Harvard...