Word: republican
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Boston, Maine's Republican Governor, big Lewis O. Barrows, waved aside a turkey he was to have carved at a formal banquet, gobbled: "You wouldn't eat oysters in July. . . .* You wouldn't eat a turkey on November 23." Forthwith he whipped from his pocket a can of sardines, self-consciously ate them...
...Cleveland, Paul Vories McNutt united-for one evening at least-the numerous scrapping Ohio Democratic elements at a binge given by New Dealer Dan T. Moore, regional SEC chief. Even big businessmen, Republicans, and three-time Republican Mayor Harold H. Burton came, saw and were temporarily conquered by tall, tan, terrific Mr. McNutt...
...first radio forum of the year members of the Debating Council will argue the respective merits of three Republican and three Democratic presidential candidates over WAAB of the Colonial network from 4 to 5 o'clock this afternoon...
District Attorney Dewey, Senator Taft, and Senator Vandenberg, likely Republican choices, will be discussed by James J. Pattee, Jr. '41, Thomas M. Cook '42, and Richard B. Wolf '41, respectively, while Thomas J. O'Toole '42, Grenville Clark, Jr. '41, and Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. '41, are discussing the qualifications of Paul V. McNutt, Secretary of State Hull, and President Roosevelt...
Died. James Willis ("J. Will") Taylor, 59, Republican boss of Tennessee, for 21 years a Congressman; of a heart attack; in La Follette, Tenn. In his early campaign days, J. Will Taylor, then known as "HillBilly Bill," electioneered by jumping over farmers' fences, plowing their fields for them while he made his campaign speech...