Word: goodwine
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...great interest aroused throughout the University by the three-cornered fight for the governorship of Massachusetts and its relation to the Roosevelt Administration, the CRIMSON will conduct a straw vote to determine whether public opinion at Harvard favors Bacon, Curley, or Goodwin, and whether or not the University continues to support the New Deal...
...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...
REPUBLICANDEMOCRAT UNITED STATES SENATOR Washburn (No Contest) Walsh 19,176 Barry 3,651 Donahue 1,353 GOVERNOR Bacon 31,586 Curley 41,670 Goodwin 16,877 Cole 20,146 Goodwin 1,513 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Haigis (No Contest) Hurley 590 Kelley 197 SECRETARY OF STATE Cook (No Contest) Santosuosso 266 Blake 44 Buckley 168 Dugan 68 O'Brien 37 Riley 11 Sullivan 58 TREASURER Dionne 1,534 Hurley (No Contest) Vinson 1,117 ATTORNEY-GENERAL Warner (No Contest) Dever 163 Dever 51 Chaponar 71 Sullivan 105 AUDITOR Cook 1,591 Buckley 505 Plgeon 1,071 Walsh 136 Atherton 179 Rich...
...Home on the Range" has worked hard for radio since then. Kay Francis kept singing it to Edward G. Robinson in I Loved a Woman. Baritone John Charles Thomas was one of several to put it on a phonograph record which lately reached a Mr. and Mrs. William Goodwin in Manhattan Beach, Calif. William Goodwin, a onetime cowboy who now runs a hay, grain & feed business in Tempe, Ariz., claimed that he and his wife wrote the song, called it "An Arizona Home" and had it copyrighted when they went to the St. Louis Fair in 1904. Last week...
...were awarded to the following 16 men: Meyer Howard Abrams, Long Branch, New Jersey; Edward Augustus Ackerman, Spokane, Washington; Daniel Joseph Boorstin, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Donald David Cody, Hartford, Connecticut; Robert Calhoun Creel, Cambridge; Oscar Hirsh Davis, Mount Vernon, New York; Edward Settle Godfrey, 3rd, Albany, New York; Richard Murphey Goodwin, Newcastle, Indiana; Gove Griffith Johnson, Jr., Washington, D. C.; Robert Kaplan, Cambridge; Paul Lachlan MacKendrick, Roslindale; John Arthur Martin, Bangor, Maine; John Barzillai Rackliffe, Newton; John Thomas Sapieuze, Irvington, New Jersey; John William Walsh, Jr., Quincy...