Word: washingtons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...quite evident that the American electorate has chosen a typical "New Deal" Congress to represent us in Washington. It is also quite evident that the same American electorate desires more and more socialistic legislation...
Pound, who was charged with treason during the last war, was not brought to trial because he was found insane. Now 73, he has been living in Italy since his release from a Washington, D.C., mental institution last year...
Although the war years saw Curley in Washington and curtailed his active relationship with the University, his term in Danbury Prison lit the spark once again. Curley came back reporting that his closest friend had been a Harvard graduate, and that he had, indeed, become acquainted there with representatives of all the Ivy League campuses...
...onto the pretentious posters of an opponent. Curley had no extensive scheme, mental or political, with which to becloud events. With him it was a day to day activity. That is why he was so dependent on patronage powers, and his influence faded so quickly when he went to Washington...
...Taunton, Mass. 64 Keating, James P. '59 G 20 5.9 198 Pittsburgh, Pa. 65 Barthelmes, Richard B. '61 G 19 5.11 185 Hamden, Conn. 66 Wilson, Roger K. '61 G 19 6.1 190 Sioux Falls, S. D. 67 Finley, Alexander '61 G 19 6.0 190 Washington, D. C. 68 Weidler, Jerry L. '60 G 20 6.3 220 Sumner, Iowa 70 Pillsbury, Robert L. '61 T 18 6.0 200 Norwood, Mass. 71 Nelson, K. Eric '61 T 19 6.2 210 Washington, D. C. 72 Anderson, Harold E. '59 G 21 6.3 215 Medford, Mass. 73 Shaunessy, Robert...