Word: mock
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Opening this evening with the registration of delegates at 7.30 o'clock, the mock convention of the Harvard Democratic Club will meet in the New Lecture Hall to hear the keynote address by Jouett Shouse, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, to adopt a platform, and to nominate candidates for president and vice-president...
...Democratic mock convention at Harvard has been held during two previous election years. In 1924, the convention met and nominated, after eight ballots, Senator Carter Glass of Virginia for president and Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana for vice-president...
...mock convention to nominate a Democratic candidate for the presidency in 1932 will be held on the evening of May 18 in New Lecture Hall under the auspices of the Harvard Democratic Club, it was announced last night by D. M. Sullivan '33, secretary of the club. The convention, which all members of the University may attend as delegates, will meet to draw up a platform on which a committee is now working, and to nominate a candidate...
...CRIMSON poll of March 29 and 30, the leading Democrats were Franklin D. Roosevelt, with 408 votes; Newton D. Baker, 400; and Alfred E. Smith, 154. It is expected that the contest in this year's mock convention will be heated...
...here is mock of faith and truth, for children to behold...