Word: elected
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CRIMSON candidates will compete against the paper's standards rather than against their fellow candidates. As in years past, the CRIMSON will elect to its boards as many candidates as successfully satisfy these standards...
...appears to me that the Protestant churches are influencing or trying to influence national politics as much as they claim the Catholics will if put into high offices. Therefore, I conclude, the only way to prevent the presidency from being influenced by religion, either Catholic or Protestant, is to elect an objective, free-minded atheist...
...government candidate, he inherited the archnationalist and Communist support that helped elect Kubitschek. He left Red-lining harangues to others on his team. For himself, he insisted that he was a practicing Roman Catholic and an unswerving, antiCommunist. He promised to continue building Brazil as Kubitschek has done, but avoided committing himself to the printing-press method of payment that Kubitschek has used...
...Other humor making the rounds in Catholic circles: Kennedy wins the presidency, and in the normal course of events the time comes to elect a new Pope. "How about America's Cardinal Spellman?" suggests one Italian cardinal. "Not on your life," snaps a second. "Do you want the Vatican to be run from the White House...
League members in 50 states and the District of Columbia (a singularly non-corsage-bearing group) work unceasingly on issues of government, and it seems to us that issues will elect the next President of the United States...