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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...free office space from that university, said the university has asked them not to dorse any political candidates this fall. A spokesman said they probably won't, but "only because we don't like any of them anyway." The Daily Dartmouth, a tax-exempt organization which endorsed Hubert Humphrey for president in 1968, has decided not to make any more political endorsements until the Spectator case is settled...

Author: By Michael E. Kinsley, | Title: Columbia Paper Stands Up to IRS; Universities' Exemptions Threatened | 10/28/1970 | See Source »

This "best-guess" estimate was made by Humphrey Doermann, assistant to the dean for financial affairs. Among the assumptions he tentatively used are the following: on the income side, a $200 increase in tuition again with requisite increases in fellowships, except that students would be required to increase their self-help by $100 in the undergraduate scholarship budgets. No change in the composition of the entering classes is contemplated; 530 students in each class in the past three years have received some scholarship aid. All the income of the Harvard College Fund would again be available aside from reunion class...

Author: By John T. Dunlop, | Title: The Crumbling Bottom of the Tub | 10/28/1970 | See Source »

MINNESOTA: Twenty five years ago, Hubert H. Humphrey was elected Mayor of Minneapolis. He was a bright new liberal light, leader of the Democratic-Farm-Labor Party, and a anti-segregation spokesman at the 1948 Democratic convention. Since then Humphrey has been in Washington and Chicago, and neither sojourn did his career any good...

Author: By Thomas P. Southwick, | Title: An Assault on the Senate From Maine to Wyoming Presidential Hopefuls And National Unknowns Face the Nixon-Agnew Onslaught | 10/26/1970 | See Source »

...Humphrey is now trying to take back the Senate seat he held for over ten years. His opponent is Republican Rep. Clark McGregor, who has used Humphrey's long career to denounce him as a representative of the "old polities." McGregor, who supports "President Nixon's efforts to get an early and honorable peace in Vietnam," has denounced Humphrey for his 1969 statement that the war is a "great adventure." He has called the former Vice President "a sick...

Author: By Thomas P. Southwick, | Title: An Assault on the Senate From Maine to Wyoming Presidential Hopefuls And National Unknowns Face the Nixon-Agnew Onslaught | 10/26/1970 | See Source »

...Humphrey has hit back by labeling McGregor's style "cheap, slick polities." McGregor will be hurt by his pro-Nixon record in the House and Humphrey by his own record as Vice President and 1968 Presidntial candidate. Humphrey is a clear favorite, and only a late McGregor surge could send him back to the drug store in Waverly...

Author: By Thomas P. Southwick, | Title: An Assault on the Senate From Maine to Wyoming Presidential Hopefuls And National Unknowns Face the Nixon-Agnew Onslaught | 10/26/1970 | See Source »

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