Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The action of the Council came as a result of a demand from the commuters for a non-resident representative on the Council. The representative elected last year, Robert C. Hall '36, although listed as living in Newton at the time of his election, deprived the commuters of a non...
Since the Houses are the real units of the College, it would seem desirable to do away with the election of the Council by classes and to institute a system under which each House would elect Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores in proportion to the number of students in the House...
The slogan, "Make the World Safe for Democracy" died a painless death many years ago, and even, the catch word "For the Good of the People" has been tortured and distorted almost beyond recognition, for recent politicians have struck out "People" and substituted "Political Machine." In Arizona today the country...
As late as last summer sanguine political theorists were confident that this fall's election would give democracy an opportunity to show its mettle. At last, after decades of shilly-shallying on unimportant artificial issues, there would be a chance for the voter to express his opinion definitely on an...
These practical psychologists who know how to appeal to the mob that directs the destiny of the nation are not found in any one political camp but exist in every party, in every town, in every precinct. Tuesday's election as all previous elections have demonstrated the efficacy of slogans...