Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Franklin D. Roosevelt polled 370, while Thomas came a dangerously close third with 347 ballots. Foster received eight votes, and Reynolds, and Upshaw each had one supporter...
This supports the CRIMSON's recent presidential straw vote in which the University was strongly Republican, with 1741 out of 2869 voters supporting Hoover. Roosevelt received 620, Thomas 484. Foster, the Communist candidate, received...
...miniature world of the university, the destination of the competitive express is social prestige. In the larger world, the first station is making money. What an extraordinary resemblance there is between the two types of competition! Both tend to foster equality of opportunity. Both help to keep the society in which they exist from becoming stratified. In both the goal is an immediate and definite one, the dividends make their appearance early. The campus "big shot" and the "rugged individualist" of business have much in common...
...League has decided to organize a separate Harvard chapter in order to foster interest among college men. They are the ones who will later bear the brunt of the outlay of expenses...
...happy reflection on the authors, D. M. Harwood and R. Gore Browne, that all the leading members of the cast, Philip Merivale, Sir Guy Standing, Phoebe Foster, and Nancy Sheridan, were given full opportunity for their best efforts. Sir Guy, for whom we have always had a particular fondness, enjoys his part immensely. He is what every man dreams the times may find him when he has reached old age. . . a handsome old devil with a past, one who can philosophize with women and act the oracle with men. When he says "Call no woman respectable until she is dead...