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...Manhattan, for as he solemnly says : "If our message is un heeded and the Reaction is victorious, never can it be said of the Socialist Labor Party that it ... failed at this historic hour to keep alive the revolutionary spirit." Next week his ticket will be on the ballot in 18 to 20 states, depending on last-minute legal decisions...
Last week, campaigning through Penn sylvania and New Jersey, Nominee Colvin was not sure to what states he might still rush in a final effort to gain votes, but he hoped to make another 100 speeches, hoped on Election Day to be on the ballot in from 26 to 32 States. In 1932 Georgia's Willie Upshaw got 81,869 votes as the Prohibition Party's nominee for President...
...House Committee, and by an Election Night Smoker in the Common Room in the evening. Two Sophomores are to be elected to the House Committee from the following nominations: Robert M. Coquillette, C. J. Clawson, Frederick W. Fuller, J. Spence Harvin, and Richard F. Rabenold. On the ballot there will also be a referendum asking members of the House whether or not they feel that after this year members of the House Committee should stand for reelection after having served one term...
With Unionist William Lemke barred from California's ballot, Dr. Francis E. ("The Plan") Townsend decided last week to vote for Alf Landon, summoned his California disciples to do likewise. "I cannot and will not," declared the old pensioneer, "support for the Presidency the man who is our sworn enemy. I advise that we choose the lesser of the two evils. . . ." Subsequently he gave the same advice to Townsendites in eight other States where Lemke will not be on the ballot: Florida, Oklahoma, Nevada, Kansas, New Jersey, North Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland...
...hoped that the students will make the effort to record their vote in the Crimson poll, just as they will, or would, next November third. It is an experiment of great interest to see how a large community, better informed than most, and certainly less bossed, will cast its ballot for President of the United States...