Word: defaults
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Candidate by Default. Not long after he came to New York, Brownell joined the Republican club in the old Tenth Assembly District (now the First). In 1931, Brownell was the Republican candidate for the legislature, and his campaign manager was another young lawyer out of the Midwest, Thomas Edmund Dewey, sometime of Owosso, Mich. Brownell lost. Next year Brownell won, the only New York City Republican that year to succeed a Democrat...
Round robin play continues today with Winthrop taking on Dunster. League leading Eliot won a default victory over Lowell yesterday...
...occasional travels he chooses not the first-but the second-class hotel. When cabinets fell, he always got on a train for St. Chamond instead of staying in Paris with the perennial hopefuls who clustered around the President's palace in the hope that, by chance or default, they might be tapped to form a government. He was a second-echelon minister-Economic Affairs-in the Queuille cabinet; in four successive cabinets he was Minister of Public Works, Transport and Tourism...
Dave Watts beat Harold Bordoff 15 to 12, 15 to 11, and 15 to 5. Hadden Tomes won by default. Charlie Elliott beat Rick Austin 15 to 12, 13 to 15, 15 to 13, and 15 to 13. Harry Brownell won over Pete Urbina by scores...
...filling in for the default of the Club Committee, these plans would light up the paths in many areas in which Undergraduate Schools Committeeman have done some well intentioned, but relatively unsuccessful grouping...