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...Duke University, Durham, N. C., student delegates from every State and Territory participated in a Democratic Convention sponsored by politically fervid law students. Amid typical convention scenes, Owen D. Young was nominated for the Presidency, after a prolonged deadlock between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Newton D. Baker had thrown the assembly into an uproar. William ("Alfalfa Bill") Murray turned a surprising upset by being unanimously acclaimed the party's choice for the Vice Presidency. Other nominees: Joe ("Arkansas") Robinson, Albert C. Ritchie, Alfred E. Smith, Jim Reed, and Will Rogers...
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...Durham, famed cathedral town, The Flying Scotsman made an unwonted stop. Nearby lies Seaham, the Laborite constituency which Mr. MacDonald still represents in Parliament, though excommunicated from the Party. As everyone knows, Seaham's Laborite Council has demanded that he resign his seat (TIME, Sept. 7). But the Prime Minister returned to sullen Seaham last week, convinced that he could explain and justify his policies, hoping that Seaham would have him for her own again as a Laborite. Repeatedly Scot MacDonald has exclaimed to his new Conservative and Liberal colleagues in the National Government, "If only I had time...
...Beaumont '33, J. H. Braddock '35, V. S. Borst '35, Jules Bricken '35, George Cantor '35, W. D. Cotton, Jr. '35, D. A. Crafts '35, C. B. Currior '32, C. L. Dyer '34, R. G. Durham '35, N. R. French '35, H. F. Gillette '35, A. B. Gardner '33, R. A. Gardner '33, Sidney Gleason, 2nd, '35, Albert Raberstroh '35, E. S. Holden '33, R. W. Keleher '34, P. B. Kenyon '35, F. W. Knowlton, Jr. '35, A. C. Koch '34, G. W. V. Laise '35, C. W. Lanning, Jr. 35, W. H. Lehr '34, Sidney Levin...
...Honorable George Lambton, fifth son of the Earl of Durham and trainer of the Earl of Derby's horses, was "frightfully annoyed" last week. He summoned the Press to explain his annoyance. One of the Honorable George's charges, a horse by the name of Caerleon, had just won the Eclipse Stakes. That in itself was all right. But Caerleon has raced frequently this summer-in the Jubilee Stakes and during Ascot week-and not only failed to place but showed such bad form that he went to the post for the Eclipse Stakes quoted...