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Barnard, 35 (S), 26 (E), 1 Taft; Bertram, 21 (S), 3 (E); Briggs, 39 (S), 17 (E), undecided 1; Cabot, 40 (S), 42 (E), Hallinan 1, undecided 4; Commuters, 40 (S), 40 (E); Edmands, 7 (S), 0 (E); Everett, 8 (S), 4 (E), 1 Hallinan; Gilman, 10 (S), 10 (E); Henry 2 (S), 3 (E); Holmes, 45(S), 33 (E), Hallinan 1, undecided 1; Moors, 41 (S), 39 (E), Hallinan 1; Peach, 2 (S), 9 (E); Saville, 7 (S), 1 (E); Whitman, 19 (S), 18 (E), undecided...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Henry, Peach, Cabot Vote for Eisenhower; CRIMSON to Publish Full Results Oct. 31 | 10/17/1952 | See Source »

Results of a CRIMSON poll, tabulated last night, gave Stevenson 342 votes--55.6 percent of the votes cast. Dwight D. Eisenhower received 265 votes, Vincent Hallinan (Progressive Party candidate) got four, and Robert A. Taft one. Seven students were undecided...

Author: By David C. D. rogers, | Title: Stevenson Takes 'Cliffe Straw Poll | 10/17/1952 | See Source »

...next three weeks, Y.P. activity will center on campaigning for Progressive party candidates Vincent Hallinan for President, Mrs. Charlotta Bass for Vice-president, and Florence Luscombs for Governor of Massachusetts...

Author: By David C. D. rogers, | Title: Young Progressives Will Fight to Remain Active | 10/15/1952 | See Source »

Progressive. For President, wealthy San Francisco Lawyer Vincent Hallinan, who recently spent five months in jail for contempt of court during the perjury trial of Labor Leader Harry Bridges; for Vice President, Mrs. Charlotta Bass, 62-year-old former publisher of a California Negro newspaper. Candidate Hallinan, whose followers favor immediate disarmament and "cooperation" with Russia, last week asked Harry Truman for the same intelligence briefing given Adlai Stevenson and offered Dwight Eisenhower. He got no answer. Hallinan's predecessor as Progressive candidate in 1948 was Henry A. Wallace, who has repudiated the party as a Communist front...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THIRD PARTIES: It's a Free Country | 9/1/1952 | See Source »

...perjury case dragged through its third month in San Francisco's federal court, Harry Renton Bridges had begun to seem the forgotten man at his own trial. The spotlight had wavered for weeks between the Government's backslid-Red witnesses and Defense Attorney Vincent Hallinan, whose apoplectic conduct had brought him a six-month sentence (which was deferred) for contempt of court. But last week Harry Bridges finally had the full blaze of the limelight all to himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRIALS: Harry's Day in Court | 2/27/1950 | See Source »

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