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Nowhere have I seen or heard any evidence that the Class President, the Class Vice-President, the Class Secretary-Treasurer are worth the fuss and bother of their election. All their duty is to nominate their successors; all their qualifications are glory on the athletic field and dance floor; all...
In 1924 Mr. Roosevelt came out of political retirement to advance the Presidential candidacy of Al Smith. On his crutches he clumped up to the rostrum of the Democratic convention in Madison Square Garden, delivered an impassionate nominating speech that turned the rowdy galleries into pandemonium. Davis, not Smith, got...
Most candidates for the Presidency move through three distinct phases before the national conventions meet to nominate. Phase No. 1: a short, vague, extremely modest public letter about general principles. Phase No. 2 : another public letter, longer, more specific, much less I modest about his purposes if nominated I and...
"Nearly every leader in the party urged me very strongly to nominate Jack. Of course I must express whatever views I do express with a little bit of diffidence in discussing my own son."
The methods of selection for the scholarships is as follows. Thirty-two are assigned annually to the United States. For the election in 1931 the states of the Union are grouped into eight districts of six states each. There is a competition in every state. In each state the Committee...