Word: winners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Said the first "winner ," Lewis S. Lamoreaux '47, "I don't know much about Boston. I'm afraid all I can offer you is myself...
Games start in two weeks, each House having two contests scheduled per week climaxed by a match the day before the Yale game between the winner of the competition here and the victorious College at New Haven...
...huge district in the mining area of western Quebec. Only once in 30 years (in 1930) had Pontiac ever voted anything but Liberal. But last week, in a by-election to fill a vacancy caused by M.P. Wallace Reginald McDonald's death, Pontiac turned the Liberals out. The winner was a Social Creditor, Real Caouette, 29 (pronounced...
...Pontiac's winner Caouette is a handsome, bespectacled garage manager from Val d'Or, with a flair for oratory and big promises. He plumped for abolition of income taxes on wages of $3,000 a year or less; $20-a-month Government "dividends" for everybody; $60-a-month handouts for all unemployables 21 or over. Like any good Social Creditor, he berated banks, and for homey campaign purposes he gave his party a fine French-Canadian name: L'Union des Electeursc de Pontiac. He spent only $4,500 campaigning, but he wound up with about...
World Series (Wed. 12:15 or 1:15 p.m., depending on National League winner, Mutual). Bill Corum in an exclusive play-by-play...