Word: elections
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...undefeated freshmen will meet the Columbia and Penn freshmen over the shorter three-mile freshman course. Captain-elect Ed Martin will be shooting for his fourth consecutive victory, as will the Yardlings...
...after that was his wife and campaign companion, Pat Nixon, who made up in charm what her talk lacked in high-flown political oratory. Said Pat: "We're very willing to work night and day and to join with you in trying-in our attempt-to elect our great President and in working for the great cause that all of us have. Thank...
...indirect help to Stevenson and the Democratic party is sizeable. Truman can still attack the Republicans with a skill that warms the hearts of loyal Democrats. Occasionally Truman will forget himself, and, relishing every word, plunge a choice phrase into Richard Nixon. In Boston he said, "You can't elect Ike without electing Tricky Dicky too!" During the shouts and applause that followed, Truman smiled slowly as if to say, "I can still do it, when I want...
...current "Courses of Instruction Offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences." The note says explicitly that the prerequisite (in the instance French 20) applies only to concentrators in the Department. Other students consult the instructor to determine whether they should risk the course they want to elect. W. M. Frohock, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures...
Angry Liberals, bent on keeping Winner Ponce out of office, staged an uprising in Manabi province, and Liberal Deputies tried to organize a no-quorum strike to prevent Congress from declaring him President-elect. Both attempts failed. Out going President Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra, most of the armed-forces brass and an apparent majority of run-of-the-plaza Ecuadorians wanted to see Ponce take office for the sake of constitutional order...