Word: indianas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...doubtful" States-West Virginia, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wyoming, South Dakota, New Jersey, Iowa were his by handsome majorities...
...last moment he considered making a trip back to Ohio and Indiana, later reconsidered, deciding it would be an admission of nervousness about the election outcome. For this week, the last of the campaign, he dated himself up for a series of speeches that would take him from the Statue of Liberty to his polling place at Hyde Park by way of Wilkes-Barre. Harrisburg, Camden, Wilmington, Washington, Brooklyn. Madison Square Garden and a microphone in Poughkeepsie. Only sense in this zig-zag itinerary was that it would take him through a maximum number of places where the New Deal...
...Nashville, Richmond, Durham, Harlem, Earl Browder decided to play return engagements at his two most successful stands. Of his first visit to Terre Haute he said: "That speech ... I didn't get to make . . . was the most successful I ever made in my life." Back to that Indiana city therefore went the Red Nominee armed with a $1,000 certified check to prove he was not a "vagrant." Again he did not make a highly successful speech because a court refused him an injunction against police interference, because 200 hoodlums with rotten eggs and soft tomatoes blocked...
McDonald took his A.B. degree at Indiana University in 1909, and later studied in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences here. In 1911 he was appointed an Assistant in the Department of History here and later held a similar position at Radcliffe...
...After two weeks of Indiana University's police-training course, sheepish Student Robert Forrester, 17, of Clinton, Okla., confessed to police that he had robbed the homes of Professor Melvin Lewis, Associate Professor Earl C. Hayes, 15 other Bloomington citizens...