Word: ward
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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James Michael Curley, the "Peoples' Choice," jovially asserted in an interview with the CRIMSON yesterday that "a poll taken by the students of Harvard University would not differ in any respect so far as a Democrat is concerned from a similar poll conducted by the Ward 17 Tammany Club so far as a Republican would be concerned. It does not require either the gift of prophecy or occultism to determine very definitely the result of such a poll...
...Cambridge, Everett R. Coburn, Jr., of Suncock, N. H., Graham Cummin, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., Stephen Van N. Powelson, of Syracuse, N. Y., Charles L. Randol, of Baltimore, Md., William W. Shirk, of Muncie, Ind., Ralph L. Smith, of Braintree, Floyd W. Tomkins, Jr., of Washington, Conn., and Kenneth Ward-Smith, of Garden City...
...Chinese Family," Mr. Ward, Peabody Museum...
...Curley's attachment to him; at least he does not try to shake him off or even notice him, because this whole business of Mayor Curley being the Massachusetts Roosevelt man is very embarrassing to President Roosevelt. Mr. Roosevelt is a politician; so he tries to make the ward-boss type of political worker think he likes Curley and at the same time tries to keep men like Professor Taussig thinking he has not forgotten his sense of honesty and political efficiency amid his efforts to build up party solidarity. Sometimes it looks as if Mr. Roosevelt just simply does...
...Durham, before the biggest crowd that ever watched a football game in North Carolina, Duke gave Georgia Tech, worrying about this week's game with Michigan whose star is Negro Willis Ward, something more to worry about...