Word: ticketes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...President Roosevelt in 1932?" "Yes." "Did you vote for him in 1936?" "Yes." "If he is nominated in 1940 will you vote for him?" "Of course I will- but let me tell you something, mister, if the damn Yankees up North don't quit voting the Democratic ticket they're going to ruin this country!" SCOTT SNODGRASS San Angelo...
Since he stopped pretending to be a Republican (in 1934) and began running on a straight Progressive ticket, Wisconsin's ambitious young Governor Philip Fox La Follette has (1934, 1936) squeezed through with fewer votes than the total for his Democratic and Republican opponents. This year, while Governor La Follette was trying to hatch a national third party to coalesce liberals against reactionaries, Wisconsin's two-time Democratic State Treasurer Robert K. Henry hatched a coalition of Wisconsin's conservatives against Governor La Follette. An object lesson to all hopeful coalitionists was the result of Wisconsin...
...Connecticut, unPurged Senator Augustine Lonergan was renominated with Governor Wilbur L. ("Uncle Toby") Cross by convening Democrats. Republicans named John A. Danaher for Senator, Raymond E. Baldwin for Governor, and to give their ticket some of Mr. Cross's scholarly background (he was for 14 years dean of Yale's Graduate School), chose President James L. McConaughy of Wesleyan University for lieutenant-governor...
Opportunity to see football games played in the Stadium free of charge will be extended to College and graduate students as usual this year for those applying to serve as ushers or ticket-takers, the University has announced...
Applications for ticketmen must be made with the head ticket-taker at the H. A. A. tomorrow and Wednesday between 9 and 12 o'clock noon, while prospective ushers may file their blanks between 2 and 4 o'clock from September 26 to September...