Word: supported
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...discreetly worded petition asking that parietal hours for freshmen be extended on Saturday nights until 11:30 p.m. has gathered almost unanimous support of the Class of 1962, according to Alexander Korns '62, who sponsored the motion when it first came up before the Freshman Council...
...amendment--pushed through by that old crusader Karl Mundt--requires that a recipient of Federal grants or loans under the act sign a loyalty oath, stating "that he does not believe in, and is not a member of and does not support any organization that believes in or teaches the overthrow of the United States Government by force or by any illegal or unconstitutional methods...
...President also said that if a Republican aspirant for the White House in 1960 doesn't go along with his basic thinking on the relationship of the government to the individual and on the need of free world cooperation, "I couldn't possibly support him." He went on to say, without naming them, that he could list half a dozen "fine, virile men in the Republican party that I would gladly support...
...having a preliminary election in which six or eight leaders are chosen who will then participate in a run-off election to determine the final three Marshals. Such a system would, by eliminating the large number of favorite-entry candidates, assure the winner of having at least the passive support of a large percentage of the class. Presumably such an election would be run by an impartial body chosen from the individual House committees or by the Deans...
Rubenstein charged that the petition asking for a new election, which was signed by 565 Seniors, garnered its support "under all kinds of pretenses, false and true, including a whisper campaign...