Word: rogers
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...went to Roosevelt. 22,323,801 to Willkie. Norman Thomas' Socialist vote (116,796) was the lowest since 1900, when a Socialist candidate (Eugene Debs) first appeared on the ballot. Communist Earl Browder, barred from some State ballots, got only 49,028, ran behind Prohibitionist Roger Babson, who polled 58,674. Total for all minor-party candidates: 239,772, their worst showing since 1876. Scattered votes were cast but not counted for: Thomas E. Dewey, Bruce Barton, James A. Farley, Sally Rand, Mae West, Al Capone, a flock of others...
...addition to Ames and Hodson, the folowing officers were elected: Andrew Rice '43, secretary-treasurer; Roger Fisher '43, Walter Neuberg '43, and Frank Power 43, members-at-large. Louis Pollak '44 was re-elected as Freshman representative...
...group of nineteen students "acting as individuals" has been organized to obtain the necessary signatures. Among them are Charles O. Porter IL, Freshmen Roger L. Putnam, Jr. and Parker D. Wyman, Judith Friedberg of Radcliffe, and William P. Bundy IL, president of the Committee...
Featuring the Thespian artistry of Roger B. Merriman '96, professor of History, in a leading comic role, Eliot House will present Thomas Middleton's Elizabethan comedy "A Trick to Catch the Old One," on Wednesday night, December 18, at 8 o'clock in the House Dining Room...
With the assistance of Professor W. K. Lewis of M. I. T. and Professor Roger Adams of the University of Illinois, President Conant has had charge of the delegation of the problems in the chemistry division to scientific workers in academic and industrial research laboratories. When the results of these investigations have been coordinated, they will be placed at the disposal of the Army and Navy through liaison officers of the military and naval forces...