Word: picard
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Also Wons: Democrat Edward Raymond Burke whose New Deal eulogies were feelingly quoted by President Roosevelt at Green Bay, over Republican Robert Simmons after a series of ten public debates; in Nebraska. Republican Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg over Democrat Frank A. Picard, descendant of French acrobats, who accused his opponent of trying to walk a tightrope on the New Deal; in Michigan. Farmer-Laborite Senator Henrik Shipstead for his third term; in Minnesota. Republican-Democrat-Progressive-Commonwealth Hiram Johnson, over a lone Socialist; in California. Democratic Senator Royal S. Copeland over an "Arrow-collar" Republican and Socialist Norman Thomas...
CANDIDATES FOR U. S. SENATE STATEDEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN California *Johnson *Johnson no contest no contest Connecticut Maloney *Walcott 81 of 169 123,637 118,868 Indiana Minton *Robinson 862 of 3835 214,378 189,986 Maryland Radcliffe France 317 of 1380 11,120 10,400 Michigan Picard *Vandenburg 428 of 7,693 20, 329 43,102 Montana *Wheeler Bourquin 325 of 713 17,285 8,924 New Jersey Moore *Kean 702 of 3,425 17,119 12,481 New York *Copeland Cluett 4934 of 8947 1,416,972 691,037 Ohio Donahey *Fess...
...Defeated for renomination was Governor Comstock, sent to Ann Arbor two years ago largely because as a political "angel" he had financed his party through long lean years of defeat. Instead, Democrats chose for Governor a Detroit attorney named Arthur J. Lacy. For Senator the Democrats picked Frank A. Picard, militant New Dealer and head of the State liquor commission, to oppose Arthur H. Vandenberg, Republican incumbent...
...Walter Hagen, starting his 20th season as a ranking U. S. golf professional: the $2,500 Charleston open tournament, with 282, a stroke ahead of the home professional, Henry Picard, who finished with two rounds of 69; at Charleston...