Word: electioneers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The luncheon is to be an organized meeting of all Democrats to plan forth-coming campaigning among undergraduates of the College during the course of the coming month. The meeting is to be the first open to members of the University. The object of the club is to organize all...
Mr. Coolidge's Yankee twang did not hurt his candidacy much in 1924, and I hope, as a life long Republican and sincere admirer of Herbert Hoover, that the election of 1928 will not be won or lost because of "New Yorkese."
They say the coming election may have a profound effect upon the future of the country's laws. A vacancy in the Supreme Court might be filled by some one whom President Harding or President Coolidge would never have chosen. Those terrific 5-to-4 decisions might go the...
An emphatic writer for the arch-Democratic New York World had announced, on "final" authority, that the G. O. P. had "virtually abandoned all hope" of Wisconsin and the Dakotas. Now came Clinton W. Gilbert, seasoned correspondent for the Republican New York Evening Post, with an eye-witness report that...
The Harvard Business Review has announced the election of 18 student members. These men have already assumed office and are engaged in the preparation of the fall issue of the quarterly journal.