Show 1948 elections analyzed by Durham G. Homer director of the institute of government yesterday addressed the World Affairs Seminar and in the recent its implications and He said that by placing- the weight of his campaign upon such as farm and labor as Governor Dewey upon the general upset the political scientists who were hypnotized at the outset of the race by Republican optimism and Democratic lack of Durham pointed out that the Marshall Plan will The only weight or power who could change it would be the committees of the House of Representatives and Senate who are concerned with further financial aid to China and A further step might be taken through the formation of an between North America a n d Also was the point that by the decrease in number of votes given to Henry Wallace this year as compared with totals of parties in other elections the public is not in favor of a policy to the Soviet as adopted by this group in this An explanation of the procedures by which a president is was well developed by He one person in really understands his American presidential election It was also asserted that the Marshall Plan in China will become a major for while the Republican was preparing victory and the Democratic organizations were and succeeding in getting their votes to the the communist forces in China were nearing ten years after the city fell into Japanese hands in The possibility of a resultant Soviet satellite in China would greatly effect our future situation in the The Institute will hold another seminar on world when G. Frederic Dale D. Clayton and Marion will present a student panel discussion concerning- international labor |