Word: voting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...note (and vote) for James Francis Byrnes, Secretary of State, who, with the aid of his two great bipartisan statesmen-advisers, has given reassurance of the possibility of building a substantial . . . structure of international cooperation...
...vote, first taken on an atomic plan since the commission took up the problem last June 14, represented a partial victory for American delegate Bernard M. Baruch, who had persistently demanded a yes-or-no ballot on his far-reaching proposal...
...final vote was 10 to 0, with Poland abstaining...
...right now that I am not a Roman Catholic, and do not intend to vote for Mr. Sullivan. But I feel that it is a perfectly proper thing that the Catholic Club has done, and that the Crimson editorial is at best foolish, and perhaps malicious. If the Liberal Union, for instance, had seen fit to notify its members who "their" candidate was, would the Crimson have been so quick to cry, "Shame"? I doubt...
...Negro in America is pointed up by the ironic ending when only the three white men are hired for the civilian trucking job. And again, the Southern Senator sequence is not only good burlesque, but a serious commentary on bigotry and the unprincipled use of the veteran vote in America...