Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Thirteen members of the Faculty of the Law School including former Dean Roscoe Pound came out for the election of Governor Alfred M. Landon, and the entire state Republican ticket in Massachusetts it was learned yesterday.
Dean Roscoe Pound's announcement that a clear majority of the Harvard Law School faculty favored the election of Governor Landon leaves the final political status of the school very much in doubt Backed by twelve other influential professors, dean Pound also favored the election of the complete republican national...
In a separate letter to Sinclair Weeks '14, chairman of the State G.O.P. Committee, Williston, Seavey, and Campbell stated that "a clear majority of our faculty favor the election of Landon and nox. A few of the majority are reluctant to make a public declaration. More of us believe however...
"On the basis of the result of the Law School poll announced in the CRIMSON this morning together with those of the poll two weeks ago, the Roosevelt Club is justified in the assertion that Harvard is for the re-election of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Following his election he led the Freshman first eleven in a practice game with the C Varsity. The 1940 team battled their elders on even terms throughout the three 10 minute periods, until Colwell caught a 30 yard pass from Loenstein to score for the Varsity on the last play...