Word: voter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Each voter may check two names on the list of candidates; the nominee receiving the greatest number of votes will gain the Presidency, while the runner-up will become vice-President. The nominees are: William H. Daughaday, Langdon B. Gilkey, Robert J. Glaser, Nelson Miles, Thomas H. E. Quimby, Joseph S. Stern, Jr., and Benjamin Wilcox...
...same unreasonable reason that the Athenian voter was bored by hearing Aristides called the Just, I am beginning to feel bored with hearing of the iniquities of Adolf Hitler...
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Fri. 7:30 p. m. NBC-Blue, CBS, MBS) speaks as a "voter of New York State" from his Hyde Park home...
...intelligent voter can possibly give backing to a politician like Mr. Curley, who falsely represents the have-not's, who in his past administrations has succeeded only in demoralizing both state government and the state Democratic party. On the other side is a man, who, besides being honest, has won acclaim right here at Harvard as an active and liberal Overseer, which, to say the least, is a rare phenomenon. Consequently, this Republican son of Harvard deserves the votes of the University community...
...that you and I and every other loyal American must face. . . . Make no mistake, the world drift is away from democracy . . . and America is caught in that drift. There is much encouragement, however, in the results of the September elections, where the integrity and the independence of the American voter has been shown...