Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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It is quite unjust to infer that Mr. Benson was elected on any other consideration than his own merits, combined with the merits of the progressive Farmer-Labor movement in which he has become a leader in his own right. His total vote in the election, as tabulated thus far...
Political commentators consider that the new bill calling for repeal will have a good chance of being passed next January when the General Court will convene. Many of the oath law's more ardent backers, including its author, ex-representative Thomas Dorgan, were not returned to the house in the...
Following six weeks of active competition, the Advocate announces the election of 13 new members to the Literary and Business boards, from a large field of 85 candidates. New Literary Associates are: T. S. Amussen '40, Brooks; T. F. Bradshaw '40, Exeter; H. Brown, Jr. '40, Portland High School; D...
Advising opponents of the present democratic regime to cease obstructionist activities, Professor William Ripley, Harvard economist, expressed the opinion that the President's triumph in the recent election is attributable to the fact that he sensed the social unrest of the day, and by his actions convinced the country that...
The landslide of the election must convince Americans that the "grand days" of '29 are over. Laissez-faire is destined to die; it has been condemned by an overwhelming majority of the people. Since we are embarked on a new policy of social and economic legislation to remedy the existing...