Word: gov
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...which insured his election. He saw in the Boston papers that his cousin, vice-president Theodore Roosevelt '80, was in Cambridge visiting Professor Lowell, so he and another cousin called T.R. up and asked to see him. The vice-president said he was going to lecture in Lowell's Gov 1 course in Sanders the next morning. He would be glad to see them afterward. F.D.R. raced for the CRIME and reported his story. "Young man," the managing editor is supposed to have replied, "you hit page one tomorrow morning." The scoop appeared, Sanders Theatre was swamped, and F.D.R. gained...
Jack D. Russell, called by some the last of the old-time politicians, last night stirred up a hornets' nest of criticism by studiously avoiding questions put to him by his Gov 141 audience...
NEWARK, N.J., Nov. 5--Democratic Gov. Robert B. Meyner of New Jersey was re-elected to a second term tonight...
...Gov. Orval Faubus stood firm on his stand that no compromise is in sight unless nine Negro students are withdrawn from integrated Central classrooms...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct. 2--Gov. Orval Faubus stood fast today on terms of a school integration compromise already firmly rejected by President Eisenhower. The governor left the next move up to the White House...