Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Anxious to regain control in a normally Democratic city, Boss Burr Gongwer, Congressman Martin L. Sweeney and ex-Mayor Harry L. Davis, Democrats long at outs, joined in supporting City Engineer John O. McWilliams in a supreme effort to bury the hatchet in the stout neck of Republican Mayor Harold...
Although all competitions are scheduled to run for six weeks, if any candidate before the allotted time is adjusted to have fulfilled requirements for election, he may be taken on the board at any time.
Scheduling a debate on policy as well as an election of officers, the Student Union meets in its entirety at 7:45 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House tonight.
Died. Edward Albert Filene, 77, millionaire Boston merchant and amateur economist; of lobar pneumonia; in Paris, France. From a small beginning, Merchant Filene built his ready-to-wear specialty shop, William Filene's Sons Co., into a potent Boston firm. There he tried to put his philanthropic ideology into...
As anticipated fortnight ago when tense young James McCauley Landis retired from the chairmanship of the Securities & Exchange Commission to become Dean of the Harvard Law School, tense young SECommissioner William Orville ("Bill") Douglas was last week elected to succeed him. Like his predecessor, a missionary's son, Bill...