Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Market spectators who had looked for a bullish effect from the President's speech should be properly disillusioned. It is difficult to envision any marked turn to the right by the President in view of the impending election. Roosevelt's larger political problem seems to be becoming more difficult. The...
The one hope of the Republicans is a new standard bearer a new champion to rally the forces and to bring in recruits to swell the faltering ranks. Policies and plans are poor election material and platforms usually go unread the electorate lacks at the man. A leader is needed...
With election day approaching there is no question that the opposition party is hopelessly befogged. The New Dealer is justified in asking his opponent, "What do you propose in its place?" Excluding for obvious reasons some sort of socialism, there appear to be three alternatives open to the opponents of...
It may seem ungracious of me to cavil at your interesting notes on the election of General Evangeline Booth [TIME, Sept. 10], for I know full well that TIME has a warm corner in its editorial heart for The Salvation Army. But for the sake of the record let me...
Peeking through the windows of the chapter house of Montreal's Anglican Cathedral one day last week, newshawks discerned purple episcopal robes flashing dimly. Within the shadowy Cathedral which was locked, barred and bolted, little knots of laymen and churchmen gathered whispering. No speeches were permitted in the election...