Word: winn
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Winthrop House: Stroke, Wells; 7, Garrigues; 6, Nichols; 5, Carmen; 4, DuBois; 3, Walker; 2, Bampton; bow, England; cox., Winn...
When young Huey Pierce Long wrote this campaign speech he was not a candidate for tick inspector of Winn Parish, Louisiana; he was only campaign manager for the candidate for tick inspector. But already he had learned that sweeping promises sweep up votes. Nineteen years later Huey Pierce Long ran for Governor of Louisiana, made sweeping promises, was elected. Elected with him was his good political friend, Paul N. Cyr, a dentist, who became lieutenant governor. Loud, red-headed Governor Long soon began to fulfill his campaign promises, to turn Louisiana topsy-turvy. Lieutenant Governor Cyr broke with him, became...
Winthrop House: Stroke, Webb; 7, Ganiques; 6, Nichols; 5, Cannan; 4, Du Bois; 3, Walker; 2, Hampton; bow, England; cox, Winn...
...Hepburn; 3, Fabyan; 2, Young; bow, Adelsheim; cox., Quinby. Lowell House: Stroke, Wells; 7, Hatch; 6, McElheny; 5, Verman; 4, Morgan; 3, Fetcher; 2, Hoppin; bow, Patterson; cox., Thayer. Winthrop House; Stroke, Wells; 7, Garrigues; 6, Nichols; 5, Carman; 4, Dubois; 3, Walker; 2, Bampton; bow, England; cox., Winn...
...Porter, William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts. During the second half year, G. P. Baxter '96, Theodore William Richards Professor of Chemistry, W. F. Dearborn, professor of Education, director of the Psycho-Educational Clinic, and Acting Dean of the Graduate School of Education, and Kirsopp Lake, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History will be absent, as will F. B. Magoun '90, assistant professor of English, and A. F. Whittem '02, associate professor of Romance Languages and director of University Extension...