Word: gaspar
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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While the Harvard Republican Club has scheduled a rally at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in the New Lecture Hall at which Gaspar G. Bacon '09, Republican candidate for Governor, will speak, a conflicting date may cause its cancellation. That same evening 100 undergraduates are serving as ushers at the Rindge Technical School rally, which is being organized with the aid of the Practical Polities Committee...
Rolling up even bigger margins than the students, the Faculty part of the CRIMSON poll yesterday declared Gaspar G. Bacon '08 a 20-1 favorite over Mayor Curley and condemned the Rooseveltian policies 3-1. Ballots from nearly 200 professors were returned to the CRIMSON in the instructors' division of the straw vote...
...same time, however, the hot battle now being waged between Gaspar G. Bacon '08, James M. Curley, and Frank W. Goodwin has been carried into the affairs of the University by and committees formed by both Republicans and Democrats. Consequently there is just as much interest in the local political battle as there is the national recovery crusade. Whether or not Democrats will vote a "straight ticket" of Curley and approval of the New Deal is another point that the poll seeks to determine...
...first official meeting of the Harvard Independent Club, endorsers of the candidacy of Lt. Governor Gaspar G. Bacon for Governor and John W. Haigis for Lt. Governor will take place tonight at 8 o'clock at the Cantabridgia Club, located at the corner of Boylston and Mt. Auburn Streets, near Harvard Square. At this gathering officers will be elected...
Four more ladies have been added to the list of patronesses; Mrs. Gaspar G. Bacon, Mrs. William L. Putnam, Mrs. Gifford K. Simmons, and Mrs. Dorothy Whipple