Word: petitioners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Ballots will be distributed to the Class of 1944 a week from tomorrow in elections for Class Day positions, George R. Hooper '44, chairman of the Election Committee, announced last night. At the same time nominations for the various positions were released. Additional nominations may be made by petition left...
. . . It seems to me a primary political principle that wherever you have something which is universally needed, but which is governed as a monopoly, that monopoly should be taken over by the state." Nor did it seem outlandish to most Britons that the 25,000 members of the National Association...
Judge Denman accused John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War, of the new crime of "bureaucratic omniscience" for coming to DeWitt's defense. He prepared a petition to Congress, printed 5,000 exhibits of a letter he had written McCloy.
The case of the People v. DeWitt might presently reach Congress in the shape of a petition demanding redress. Months of controversy had climaxed in a set of high crime & misdemeanor charges.
The Radcliffe Purity League was born in the midst of a minor political revolution in one of the dormitories. An attempt to oust a student Hall president from office resulted in splitting the members of the hall into two warring factions. The political issue soon faded into insignificance. After 32...