Word: spites
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Registration at the same time last year reached 7933. In spite of the increase of 200 men the gains in the various departments are very slight and notably there is a falling off in many. These may be made up when the final figures are obtainable and the total registration will probably show a greater margin of increase...
Five student political organizations have been formed, the Harvard Democratic Club, the Harvard Republican Club, the Harvard Thomas-for-President Club, the Hoover-for-President Club, made up of Democrats who have bolted the party, and the Smith-Robinson Club, made up of voters who in spite of regular party affiliations intend to support Smith. The list of speakers which these clubs have secured for the last three weeks of October includes Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, Democratic nominee for governor of New York, Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate for president, Congressman Carroll L. Beedy of Maine and Colonel Theodore Roosevelt...
...spite of the unpleasant and sordid details which may creep into view during the current struggle for the leadership of the nation, the avowed determinations of the Moguls of each of the major parties to keep a firm hand and a vigilant eye upon their respective war chests is somewhat of a compensation...
...this morning's issue the CRIMSON publishes the first of a series of articles dealing with the laws in force in the various states in regard to the absentee voter. Inspection of these laws shows that in spite of more liberal emendations of the last few years most states still disqualify those citizens who can neither register nor vote in their home district. Since for the college student both of these occasions usually come at times that make it impossible for him to fulfil this requirement, his chances of exercising his electoral rights are small if he comes from...
THAT'S WHAT I CALL KEEN --I'M MORE THAN SATISFIED: The former, in spite of the name, has an interesting piano interlude. But what a name...