Word: curleys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Still larger than this was the difference between the totals for the three gubernatorial candidates. Bacon was far out in front with 185 supporters, while Curley and Goodwin were almost equally far behind with nine and seven respectively...
Rolling up even bigger margins than the students, the Faculty part of the CRIMSON poll yesterday declared Gaspar G. Bacon '08 a 20-1 favorite over Mayor Curley and condemned the Rooseveltian policies 3-1. Ballots from nearly 200 professors were returned to the CRIMSON in the instructors' division of the straw vote...
...governorship and opinion on President Roosevelt was the Bacon and "no" category, which was the choice of 138 voters. This number represents only 60 short of the total of ballots cast to date, which puts Harvard far into the camp of the G.O.P. CRIMSON FACULTY POLL Bacon 185 Curley 9 Goodwin 7 "Yes" on New Deal 50 "No" on New Deal...
Comparative figures of the vote on the Roosevelt question in correlation with the vote for the three candidates. "Yes" "No" Bacon 33 138 Curley 7 1 Goodwin...
...Farley and Mr. Curley may find in Harvard's disapproval of the policies of their party a sure indication of Democratic success at the polls on November 6th. Surely, a countless mass of people will think that Mr. Moses has succeeded in moving the "Old Guard" from New York to the banks of the Charles. Regardless of the accuracy of these charges, however, the fact that Harvard was for the new deal in May and has reversed its stand within five months, demands an explanation...