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Word: electioneerings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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With regard to the results obtained from the CRIMSON-Herald-Tribune Poll Governor Curley smiled again as he said, "The recent CRIMSON poll predicting the defeat of Roosevelt proves one thing conclusively, for Harvard prognostications like those of Washington are never right. It means that Roosevelt will carry at least...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Curley Swears Off Cigars for Lent; Follows Policy of Lincoln in Ignoring Calumnies of Political Opponents | 2/29/1936 | See Source »

Von Hindenburg then intrusted Herr Von Papen with the government although that cabinet had the confidence of only 10% of the members of the Reichstag. "The price which Hindenburg had to pay for the Nazi's support of Von Papen's cabinet, was that the President would allow the reestablishment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DR. BRUENING DELIVERS LAST GODKIN LECTURE | 2/29/1936 | See Source »

Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36 and Francis Keppel '38, in charge of the election, will announce the results tomorrow morning.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Will Choose Three Officers in Election Today | 2/28/1936 | See Source »

At a recent election of the Dramatic Club, Sheldon C. Sommers '37 was chosen Treasurer and the following were elected to the executive committee: Samuel L. M. Cole '39, Richard N. Ittleson '37, Paul Killiam '37, and Arthur Szathmary '37.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dramatic Club Elections | 2/28/1936 | See Source »

An interest in politics was continually expressed during the year. In speaking of the Political Club, an editorial reads: "No attempt is made to give a practical idea of the workings of a political system. . . of the machinery of primary, cancus, convention, election, and legislation . . . There must be many among...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Editorials Written by Roosevelt as Crimson Head in 1903 Show Early Interest in Politics and Vocational Questions | 2/28/1936 | See Source »

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