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...Senate (1935-41), was unopposed. A party split made the Republican race more exciting. Backed by Governor Hoffman's once powerful Republican machine was State Senator Clifford R. Powell, whose campaign was run by Mrs. Powell. His opponent, also a State Senator was a Newark Presbyterian pastor, Lester Harrison Clee, who when returns were counted had won the nomination by 247,876 votes to Powell...
Died. Edmund Lester Pearson, 57, literary criminologist (The Trial of Lizzie Borden, Murder at Smutty Nose, Studies in Murder); of bronchopneumonia; in Manhattan...
...Osgood, Jr.; William T. Pace; Joseph C. Peden; Peter E. Pratt; Edward P. Prince; Philip L. Reed, Jr.; Matthew D. R. Riddell; Edward P. Roberts; Gerald P. Roeser; James A. Rousmaniere; Edward Rubin; David P. Sheppard; Philip C. Starr; Kenneth W. Sterling; Clifton D. Stevens; John H. Waite, Jr.; Lester H. Watson; Herbert F. Welsh; Roger L. Werner; and Hamilton H. Wood...
HOWARD H. LESTER...
William M. Beaney, Jr.; William C. Beckert; David W. Bensley; Lester D. Berger, Jr.; William T. Bolger; David M. Burch; Henry B. Caldwell; Charles M. Clark, Jr.; Roger A. Derby, Jr.; Henry G. Doyle, Jr.; George M. Firestone; John C. Folsom; Richard W. Forbes; Arthur B. Glidden, Jr.; Edwin L. Goldwasser; Herbert J. Goodman; Robert S. Gorham; Theodore A. Granger; Moses D. Hallett; Phillips Hallowell; William C. W. Haynes; Robert L. Heilbroner; William E. Hinchliff; Sherman Hoar; George W. Holtzlander; 'Paul E. Himan, Jr.; Walter E. Jenkins, Jr.; Stanley H. Kapner; Bartow Kelly; Walter N. Kernan, 2d.; John A. King...