Word: palmers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Counter-petition groups also began to appear, e.g., the League of Twenty Million Americans for the Censure of Mc Carthy, started in Palmer, Mass, by Mrs. Winifred Swanson, a 30-year-old housewife who had never before belonged to anything but a sewing circle...
...MAUDE G. PALMER Springfield...
...predicted that Harriman would win by a comfortable 8.8% margin in its last poll, reduced his lead to 5.2% in its "weighted" figures. He actually led by less than 1%. In New Jersey, the Princeton poll predicted a landslide for Democratic Senatorial Candidate Howell, who lost to Republican Case. Palmer Hoyt's Denver Post predicted in its poll that Democratic Senatorial Candidate Carroll would win, but he was beaten by Republican Allott. Said the New York Daily Mirror: "The polls were all wrong, including the one published in the Mirror...
...Crimson fans and objective observers among the 30,000 in Palmer Stadium this afternoon would disagree with Princeton partisans who called the win a fluke. No one can say positively that the absence of Royce Flippin and Dick Frye plus the limited participation of Dick Martin and Dick Emery hurt the home team more than the visitors were handicapped by losing Matt Botsford and Dexter Lewis for the whole game and Jim Joslin for the last three quarters...
PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 5--One-Platoon football and its two earlier defeats to the contrary, Princeton's football team ruled a solid one-touchdown favorite be beat in improving Harvard team in Palmer Stadium tomorrow...