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Subject of the harangue will be: Resolved, That Congress should pass the equal rights amendment for women. The Crimson team will uphold the negative. Langdon P. Marvin '41 and Lawrence Ebb '39 will be opposing Rosalind Lewis '39 and Catherine Sierer '40 of the Shepard Street seminary...
...politics with energy that sometimes gets him in trouble. Candidate Brown, quiet, efficient, lawyerlike, would not let voters forget the time "Machine Gun" Johnston called out the militia to drive able Chief Highway Commissioner Ben Sawyer out of office, only to have the State Supreme Court uphold Mr. Sawyer. Both Candidates Johnston and Brown proudly recall that they worked in cotton mills as boys - a good political start in a State where textile workers vote as heavily as farmers...
...Committee made much of the facts that in three years and three months of publication, Rural Progress had lost $951,000, that continued publication was made possible by cash obtained from Administration critics like Dr. Edward A. Rumely (executive secretary of Publisher Frank Gannett's National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government), the late Banker Frank A. Vanderlip and his family, Jar-Maker George A. Ball. Like practically every farm paper in the U. S., Rural Progress usually manages to find something wrong with President Roosevelt's farm policies. These facts constituted the most damaging charges that Mr. Minton...
Claude Pepper on Franklin Delano Roosevelt: "I have sincerely and conscientiously tried to uphold the hand of the man who was trying to help you and whom you chose to serve as your leader by a three-to-one majority. Friends, I am proud of my record in Washington...
...March, 1930, that Bruening succeeded socialist Hermann Mueller as Chancellor of the Weimar Republic under President Paul von Hindenburg. As Parliamentary chairman of the German center party, he represented the moderates who desired to uphold the peace treaties of 1919 and to stand by the League of Nations...