Word: deverism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Arthur W Coolidge, Republican candidate for Governor, has tentatively accepted the Liberal Union's challenge to debate Governor Paul A. Dever, Roger A. Moore '53, member of the Young Republican Planning Committee, said last night...
Moore stated that Coolidge in an interview yesterday expressed willingness to meet with Dever on his "street corner campaign" through the Square in a loud speaker truck on the evening of November 3, if he can make the arrangements with his campaign managers...
Commenting on this tentative acceptance, Roy F. Gootenberg '49 2PA, graduate Liberal union representative, said, "we have invited Mr. Coolidge to debate Governor Dever in a University lecture hall as a regular, moderated debate--not for an open, scrambled free-for-all in the Square...
Gootenberg revealed that Governor Dever's office yesterday told him that Dever would still try to appear before the student body, even without Coolidge, on November 2 or 3 in order to discuss his policies and answer questions from the floor...
Gootcenberg has an appointment at Governor Dever's office this afternoon to find if he will speak to the student body without Coolidge. "If the Governor accepts, we will try to arrange a program with distinguished members of the faculty and Democratic Congressman John F. Kennedy '40, to discuss the national issue," Gootenberg said...