Word: elections
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...states that elect Governors this fall, seven-in addition to New York-are in the midst of critical contests that will have important effects in national politics. For a down-to-the-line view of these races, see NATIONAL AFFAIRS, Key Races to the Storehouse...
...Democratic Congress, but not the way we wanted them done," Senator Leverett Saltonstall told the joint gathering of undergraduate and graduate Young Republican Clubs at Harkness Commons last night. "If you have a President and an Administration in whom you have confidence," he stated, "then you should elect a Republican Congress...
Making the trip for the Crimson were ex-captain Dale Junta '58, Larry Sears '58, and captain-elect Ned Weld '59; joining them from Yale were Tom Freiberg, Gene Scott, and Jon Clark. The varsity's Tim Gallwey '60 went along as an alternate...
...coming elections, they will probably lead to paradoxical results. The electorate is, in all likelihood, much better disposed toward de Gualle than toward the various parties, with their small membership and low vitality. The voters will have no other choice, however, than to re-elect most of the old party war horses...
...crowded hour with popular classes. The two hundred and twenty-five elect who made it into Comp Lit 166 will file into Longfellow Alumnae with a sizeable vanguard of embittered auditors to hear Professor Guerard launch his whirlwind tour of modern novels from Bovary to Absolom. Fieser, Krall, et al, will start their annual purge of Harvard's pre-med ranks in Mallinc-krodt MB9. Expressly designed to separate the men from the boys, Chem 20 will again swell the number of English concentrators...