Word: electioneering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Labor: Right-to-work proposals, on the ballot in California, Washington, Idaho, Kansas, Ohio and Colorado, set off the greatest Big-Labor registration drive in history. It was generally assumed that labor's get-out-the-vote efforts could only help Democrats. But by last week a good many...
"We lost by a smaller margin than in the referendum last fall against compulsory subscriptions," she added. Although the figures were never made public, Miss Papps said they had lost that election by over 100 votes. The more recent vote was against the News by only 50 votes. Miss Papps...
The Harvard Freedom Council announced yesterday the election of Prescott Evarats, Jr. '60, to the office of president. Richard Allison '60, was chosen secretary, and Jonathan Porter '60, treasurer.
It is only through the election of such liberals that the 86th Congress can achieve a constructive record. A preponderance of so-called "left-wing" Democrats in both Houses can break the old GOP-Southern Conservative coalition which has obstructed so much worthwhile legislation. A liberal majority would lower many...
To complete a record of good legislation already begun by the 85th Congress the country needs the election of Mr. Eisenhower's radicals. In one sense they are radical--their entrance into the government will assure an atmosphere of action and irreverence that has been sadly lacking in politics.