Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although the writer is a Republican, he is strong for the League of Nations, The Wilson League, with or without the Lodge Reservations, or even the "Association of Nations." But the writer thinks Governor Cox's discretion in quoting his friend God, so freely, even in endorsement of the League, is to be questioned. WILLIAM L. WHITE '24. October...
...CRIMSON Straw Ballot held yesterday, Senator Warren Gamaliel Harding, the Republican nominee, defeated Governor James Middleton Cox, the Democratic candidate, by 270 votes. 2030 votes were cast, which represents considerably more than 50 percent of the members of the University...
Harding's majority was not a surprisingly large one. In the Medical School alone did the Republican decisively defeat Cox. In that department Harding polled 100 votes to the 51 of Cox. The Faculty vote, however, favored Cox by a slight majority. In the College Harding reaped the most telling vote, leading by over 100 votes. Debs polled the remarkably large total of 110 votes, 60 of which came from the Socialist element in the College. The other candidates were hardly in the running...
...members of the University are invited to swell the ranks of the Republican Torchlight Parade that is scheduled to march over the usual Boston route next Thursday evening, October 28. The University Unit is counted on to fill a large section of the College Delegation, which will be one of the 10 divisions of the parade, of which Channing Cox, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, is to be Chief Marshal...
...overwhelming Republican sentiment shown by the University last spring is no longer so overwhelming though still substantial, and this in spite of the fact that the Democrats staged it brilliant last-minute rally with the appearance of Governor Cox at the Union. Senator Harding is favored for President by the University by a majority over Cox. The closeness of this vote as compared with that of last spring, coupled with the enthusiastic reports from Democratic circles that the Republican "peak" has been reached, should emphasize the fact that the Republican camp cannot afford to let their efforts flag...