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...Daniel J. Donahoe '55 Lowell E 24 Allan F. Kenney '53 Lowell E 25 Emory T. Smyth '55 Leverett E 26 Daniel Tyler '55 Leverett E 27 Alvin Glazerman '54 Leverett E 30 Hugh L. Moffett '53 Lowell T 31 Cecil T. Browne '54 Kirkland T 32 Charles R. Hartley '53 Kirkland T 33 Robert A. Monre '54 Leverett T 34 Frank G. Dewar '53 Dudley G 35 John S. Morgan Jr. '53 Dudley G 36 Hanson S. Reynolds '54 Kirkland G 37 Elliot H. Stone '53 Kirkland G 38 Lee A. Segel '53 Leverett G 39 John...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ROSTERS FOR TODAY'S GAME | 11/11/1952 | See Source »

...Blue Squad (Leverett, Lowell, Dudley, Kirkland); Ends--R. C. Driscoll (D), D. J. Donahos (Low), A. F. Kennay (Low.), E. T. Smyth (Lev.), D. Tyler (Lev.), A. M. Glazerman (Lev.), Tackies--H. L. Moffet (Low.), C. T. Browne (K), C. R. Hartley (K), R. A. Monroe (Lev.); Guarde--F. G. Dewar (D), J. S. Morgan, Jr. (D), H. S. Reynolds (K), E. H. Stone (K), L. A. Segel (Lev.); Centers--J. J. O'Donnell (D), L. I. Alpert (K), J. A. Muss (Low.); Quarterbacks--W. E. Allison (D), R. G. Lown (Low.); D. J. O'Connor (Lev.); Halfbacks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Samborski Issues House All-Star Football Lineup | 11/6/1952 | See Source »

Foreign policy. In our tight little world, foreign policy has become the prime consideration in every country's politics. If we cannot maintain peace and prosperity in the world, it will little matter what we do about Taft-Hartley or tidelands oil. Differences of opinion between the parties, therefore, are peculiarly significant when they lie in the field of foreign policy. And this election campaign has been marked by an unusually deep split on foreign policy, centered on Korea but digging down to postulates. We are not going to plague the voter with our full set of opinions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summing Up | 11/4/1952 | See Source »

Distorting the Taft-Hartley issue, Democrats have at least aimed it at but one segment of the electorate. But the Republicans have paraded their dummy, the "Corruption in Government" issue, in front of everyone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bugbears | 11/3/1952 | See Source »

Such ill-founded "issues" may influence votes, but they will haunt the party that wins with them. False display of Taft-Hartley repeal as a panacea for labor will make writing a fair labor relations law even more difficult. And to convince the people that the Government is a stamping ground for thieves will make Government service all the more unattractive to the kind of public servants the nation needs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bugbears | 11/3/1952 | See Source »

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