Word: socialistes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...letter by Messrs. Willcox, Morse and Stein in last Friday's Crimson contains a serious misstatement when it says, "neither the Democratic, Republican nor Socialist parties offer an opportunity to register a vote for peace." As far as the Socialist Party is concerned this misstatement is so ludicrous that were it not so oft repeated by supporters of the Communist candidates, apparently acting on the theory that reiteration carries conviction irrespective of the truth, we would not burden Crimson readers with a statement of the position of Norman Thomas, Maynard Krueger and the party they represent. We would suppose that...
Included among those receiving a total of one ballot were: John W. Aiken (Socialist-Labor), Tallulah Bankhead, Nicholas Murray Butler, R. W. Grover, Tom Harmon, Margie Hart, and A. Hitler...
Henry J. Cadbury, Hollis Professor of Divinity and a member of the Independent Voters Committee, will introduce the Socialist candidate, and Cadbury himself will be introduced by Arthur G. Billings 1G, President of the Harvard Socialist Forum...
Norman Thomas, fourth-time Socialist candidate for President, will make the final speech of his campaign here in New Lecture Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. While discussing all the major issues of the campaign, he will emphasize the anti-conscription argument, it was learned last night...
...meeting is sponsored by the Harvard Socialist Forum, the National Committee of Independent Voters for Thomas and Krueger, and the Socialist Party, and is open to the public...