Word: electioneer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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He attributed Roosevelt's efforts to unite the warring factions to the fact that the Chief Executive realizes that dualism in union leadership will tend both to weaken and split the Labor vote. The instructor did not doubt that William Green will throw his support as well as that of...
Because two names were omitted from the ballots in yesterday's initial voting for upperclass officers, the election of members to the Junior Album Committee has been declared illegal, the committee in charge revealed last night.
"Just a silly mistake' was the way the election committee explained last night why the names of Allen L. Snyder '40 and Lawrence I. Radway '40 were not on the lists when the polls opened in several classrooms and dining halls yesterday.
Robert L. Green '39 and Charles I. Burwell '39, Council-members in charge of balloting for the Junior officerships said that votes cast today would be burned. The election of the eight Senior positions, however, will continue as usual tomorrow.
The Junior Album nominations were made by a committee appointed by the Student Council, headed by Garfield H. Horn '40. He was assisted by Thomas V. Healey and John S. Stillman, both of the Junior Class. They disclaimed all responsibility for today's error and said that the fault was...