Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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We sorrow at the following terse statement of the United Press with the date line, Cambridge, Massachusetts: "John F. Daly received today from James A. Farley, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, a letter warmly congratulating him on his "election" as District Attorney of Middlesex County. Mr. Daly was not...
¶Reported to the Pennsylvania Election Bureau that his successful campaign had cost $143,024, of which he personally had paid out $141,099.*
A solution for the problem of securing a man who can bring laughter to a crowd in the Stadium, which, after all, is the purpose of the Ivy Orator, can be found in a competition for the position rather than the customary election. It is a class office which demands...
Additional nominations may be made by petitions signed by 25 Seniors, which must be presented at Dunster C-45 by 11 o'clock Sunday. As in the first election, all men who are graduating with the Class of 1935 are eligible voters.
To vote in the election a man must either have entered with the Class of 1935, plan to graduate in June, or be eligible for the degree of A.B. or S.B. at this time.