Word: memberships
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...seats to win control, but ticket splitting is expected to be so widespread that even a top-of-the-ticket Republican runaway would not guarantee such a gain. Despite the volatility of this year's politics, the House appears headed for a relatively minor alteration in its membership and a relatively moderate alteration in its ideological temper...
...generally takes about 275 Democrats to give the House a liberal coloration; Lyndon Johnson had 295 in the hyperproductive 89th that put most his Great Society programs on the books. Once the Democratic membership dips to around 240, the tenor of the House becomes decidedly conservative, because so many of the Democrats are either Southern conservatives or machine men from the Northern cities. To reduce Democratic totals to a figure considerably below 240, the Republicans are counting on big victories i the Middle Atlantic region, where the party may gain six House seats and in the 14 Rocky Mountain, Southwest...
Stephen P. Roose '70 and David L. Kirp, instructor in Economics and an opposition candidate, have launched an investigation into the membership figures the Coop used to define the quorum. Roose plans to obtain today the membership list used from John G. Morrill, Coop General Manager...
Kirp and James Roosevelt Jr.'68 charged at the meeting that declared Coop membership in the College and the Law School is larger than actual enrollment...
...turnout of about 1500 Coop members is needed at Cambridge High and Latin tonight if the student slate is to be considered by the membership. Go to the meeting and vote...