Word: cleans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Asserting that the Harvard Young Republican Club was "privileged" to assist in the "clean and constructive effort" of Governor Dewey, McWhorter said that his politics would be "in business as usual" last night...
Robert (See Here, Private Hargrove") Walker, 29, Hollywood's perennial clean-cut kid, got off with a $50 fine after being picked up as "drunk, noisy and boisterous." He didn't improve things any at the station house when he sassed the cops, and offered to take them on, five at a time...
Although Bradford has hollered less than ever this fall, he will be a tough man to beat. He ousted Maurice Tobin by 148,408 votes in 1946, and his record since then has been clean, if not startling. This does not mean he will breeze in, however. Dever has the political bright fortune to be a self-made man who worked his way through school to become state Attorney General in 1935. In this post he busted trusts, pulled down $8,000,000 for the Commonwealth on the Brink case alone, and piled up a record that was 95 percent...
...Student Council, which now has on its files a 200-signature petition requesting action on the parking problem, would do well to go down to City Hall and talk to traffic officials there, in addition to working for University assistance. Neither Cambridge nor Harvard can clean the matter up by itself; but mutual concessions may give drivers an even chance...
...here contemplated would concern itself as much with the quality of service offered as with the amount offered and the price charged. Such an investigation, if it found ways to improve the Hygiene Department, would obviously be valuable. And if its sole result were to give the Department a clean bill of health, that too would have the valuable effect of restoring student confidence in the Hygiene Department and of stopping criticism that cannot help but undermine the morale of the Department and its patients...