Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...This issue has gone too far. I ask you why should we endorse the national ticket when our club has been shattered by it--our membership in disarray," Robert L. Beal '63, the first speaker for the faction opposing endorsement, said...
...vote reversed the action of the club's executive committee, which failed more than two weeks ago to endorse the national GOP ticket...
Eric A. Von Salzen '65, president of the HYRC, gave the concluding speech for the pro-Goldwater forces and emphasized two points that had been made all evening: that the HYRC was a Republican Club and had an obligation to endorse the ticket of the national party; that the club's endorsement did not prohibit any of its members from openly opposing the Arizona Senator...
...candidacy of Henry Paolucci on the Conservative ticket. Keating's refusal to support Goldwater has assured Paloucci of two or three percent of the vote, and with things as close as they are, defections are costly...
Straw polls taken at colleges across the country show considerable student support for the Johnson-Humphrey ticket. Goldwater sentiment is understandably strongest in Southern colleges; Johnson fans are heavily concentrated in the East. Mid-Westerners are more sharply split. East Johnson Goldwater Mount Holyoke 74 per cent 19 per cent Colgate 65 per cent 22 per cent Trinity 60 per cent 35 per cent University of Maine 80 per cent 13 per cent MIT 51 per cent 32 per cent (13 per cent Lodge) Wellesley 76 per cent 24 per cent Boston College 71 per cent 27 per cent Wheaton...