Word: electioneer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"Politics with a view to the 1940 election more than anything else seems to be responsible for the President's bombshell of last Saturday," said Nixon.
The final list of the nominees for the first election of senior class officers was completed last night with the addition of the names submitted. Four more men were put up for election for Class Marshal, one for treasurer, two for Class Poet, and one each for Odist and Chorister...
The twenty-one year old sophomore felt that his chances for election "must be pretty strong because the school committee turned their annual report into a political manifesting." He said that the report was almost entirely devoted to disclaiming his accusation that it takes 45 percent of the high school...
In a statement analyzing the survey, the committee challenged President Roosevelt's contention that Democratic defeats in the general election resulted chiefly from local issues. The survey maintained that Republican gains were national, not local, and attempted to prove it.
Theodore L. Hazlett, Jr. '40 has also announced that nominating petitions for the second senior class election must be in the hands of the committee by Friday. The officers elected at the second election are the Permanent Secretary, the Class Day Committee, and the Permanent Class Committee.