Word: warded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...59th precinct of the 13th ward is accurately known as "Little Lithuania." Its voters know what it means to be ground under the heel of Russian oppression. Ike won the precinct by 53.3% in 1952. This time he took...
...70th precinct of the 13th ward is heavily Italian. Ike came from 44.4% in 1952 to 53-3% this year...
...41st precinct of the 16th ward is a low-income Negro district. Ike lost it in 1952, scoring a paltry 25.5%. This time he received 41%-and Negro switches of similar size were reported in city after city of the Northeast...
Thirteen CRIMSON reporters polled the Seventeenth Precinct of the Twentieth Ward over the last three days and found 282 voters intending to vote for President Eisenhower, and 278 for Adlai E. Stevenson with 85 still undecided...
Spruce Ave., we suspected, was the "Main Street" for the community's 59,919 inhabitants. On it, or close by, slumbered some of Mount Auburn's most distinguished residents, including Phillips Brooks, President Eliot, Julia Ward Howe, Charles Sumner, Louis Agassiz, and Edwin Booth. Others, such as Amy Lowell, Francis Parkman, Josiah Royce, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, were further removed to be sure, but there seemed to be no class distinction in non-sectarian Mount Auburn, and most definitely, there was no "wrong side of the tracks." Spruce Ave., while invigorating, seemed exhausting, and we felt our temples throb...