Word: slate
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Council. Once nominated, however, the Republicans would have been sure to lose in November. Only 27,000 votes were needed to qualify a candidate in the recent primary but a candidate will need about half the electorate--well over 100,000 votes--to win the final election. No Republican slate could get any such total...
...Cambridge Civic Association across the River. We are trying to unite Democrats who are willing to support qualified Republics, Republicans who will vote for honest and upright Democrats, and Independents who will vote for good men of either party. We are presenting to the electorate a slate of candidates for the City Council which include nine qualified gentlemen representing every geographical area and every prominent religious and ethnic group. We have candidates of both political parties and are trying our best to avoid favoring either Democrats or Republicans. In the narrow partisanship of the Republican City Committee warmly applauded...
...elections, however, was not Mayor Hynes' stunning victory, but the spectacular showing of the New Boston Committee, headed by Jerome Rappaport '45, which was recently organized to give "good government to the people of Boston". The New Boston Committee's entire nine man council and five man school committee slate was nominated...
...able to complete registration today will have an opportunity to register tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to noon. But the full slate of placement examinations scheduled for the same time makes late registration difficult...
...Communist-front "United Democratic Party." The Reds, defeated and dispersed in the civil war, are trying to get back into business by running a slate of absentee candidates, most of whom are in jail or in exile...