Word: gop
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...defense of the GOP, Dan T. Smith, professor of Finance and a leading Republican advisor, contended that "we need an investment climate conducive to growth in the private sector." He maintained that government hostile to business and unwilling to stop inflation does not produce such a climate...
...Republicans' only hope is a repeat the 1956 voting, in which Democratic in the big cities were not enough overcome the GOP vote in the suburbs. won the state by 73,000 margin that had disappeared by the 1958 election...
...latest Republican theory on the decline is that GOP voters turn only for the big elections, while the efficient Democratic machine get voters to the polls any time. The Republicans, therefore, are counting on the five densely-populated surrounding Philadelphia, and a lesser degree on the Pittsburgh...
...Smith, professor of Finance and an adviser to vice-President Nixon, Herbert Stein, economic adviser to the GOP will battle Leon H. Keyserling, former president of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Truman, Seymour E. Harris '20, Littauer Professor of Political Economy. Merle . professor of Government, will modulate the Liberal Union debate beginning at 8 p.m., in Lowell Lecture Hall...
...such loyalties could not explain the Princetonians' feeling for Lodge. Of those backing Nixon, 33.7 per cent said that Lodge (Harvard '24) had strengthened the GOP ticket...