Word: samuels
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...liberal Republican Clifford Case and Delaware's conservative Democrat Allen Frear are examples of this trend. Exceptional were the victories of Illinois' Paul Douglas and Oregon's Richard Neuberger in fights where there was a vast ideological difference between the candidates. Studying the returns, Political Analyst Samuel Lubell concluded that candidates are try ing harder than ever to find and adjust to the central sentiments of their constituencies. If they continue to succeed, as they did in 1954. there may be more and more close races in the future...
...same time, Cherington said he would support Republican Leverett Saltonstall '14 for the Massachusetts Senate seat over Foster Furcolo, because Furcolo's attack on the liberal ADA had been "disgusting." All professors, except Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government, thought Saltonstall would win in a very close election...
Student association member Samuel McM. Keen 2Dv, is preparing a written reply to Coffee's charges. "Coffee's article misrepresents the purpose of the administration," he commented last night. "The University does not in any way mean to supplant the study of history here. It merely wishes to supplement the historical side of religion with other important and previously neglected aspects...
SICILY-SALERNO-ANZIO (413 pp.)-Samuel Eliot Morison-Little, Brown...
...deleted] Navy, tell them for [profanity's] sake to drop some shellfire on that road." Somehow the ensign raised the cruiser Boise, which devastated the tanks with 38 rounds of 6-in. shells. "General Patton's conversion to the value of naval-gunfire support," observes Rear Admiral Samuel Morison in the latest volume of his classic history of U.S. naval operations in World War II, "dates from that moment." With Volume IX of his projected 14 volume history, Author Morison (Jonathan Trumbull professor of history at Harvard) swings back to action in the Mediterranean. Though Italy was hardly...