N&O Index Card Listings

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State politics
  • Sentiment crystallizing on nominee's support. Je.12-30:5.
  • Holloway says he lost race "but had mil-Ion dollars worth of fun, others campaign expenses. Je.24-30:2.
  • Bulwinkle leads in congress race. J1.6-30:1. Wins. Jl.7-30:1.
State politics
  • Clawson L.Williams is favored for congressman from 7th district and Scotland "backs Hinton James. 0.2-30:8.
  • Dozen dandidates after seventh district toga. 0.3-30:1.
  • Lambeth and James win in seventh district race. 0.4-30:1,
  • voters sneak today in most intense campaign since world war davs; N.C. voters go to poll today. N.4-30:1.
State politics
  • How N.C. balloted in off-year election. N.8-30:13.
  • Senatorial vote. N.14-30:20.
  • Cam and Tam to share spotlight with governors. Je.22-31:1.
  • Platforms above personality in coming primary. Jl.5-31:1.
  • Politicians see but two left in governor's race by Robert Thompson. Jl.25-31:1,
State politics
  • Gain momentum. F.15-32:8.
  • Gubernatorial race uncettain. F. 16-32:!
  • Six entries in congress race. F.23-32: 5.
  • Political race in last stretch. Mar.3-32:1.
  • No enthusiasm for any of the candidates for governor by F.D. McLean. Ap.10-32:4.
  • Fountain files, dark house entry for Labor post. Ap.12-32:12.
State politics
  • W.H.Davis of Mocksville seeks the position of commissioner of labor. Ap.19-32: 10.
  • Candidates out for labor post. Ap.19-32:14.
  • Candidates comoleting filing for June
  • races. Ap.22-32:5.
  • Uncertainity on candidates ends as filing ceases. Ap.23-32:1.
  • Each candidates standing alooii Ap.24-32:1.
State politics
  • Candidates give views on educational problems. Ap.27-32:11.
  • Office holders should hold hands off. (ed.) May 11-32:4.
  • Speeches by candidates set new record in state. May 15-32:1.
  • New wrinkle in politics planned. May 17-32:3.
  • Circular making aimmons appeal omits full name. May 22-32:1.
State politics
  • Candidates edn on radio tonight. Je.3-32:1.
  • Official senate and gubernatorial vote. Je.11-32:1?.
  • Politicians speculate on three big un-cetainties. Je.14-32:1.
  • Overman family in two camps. Je.20-32:1
  • Campaign gathers team as it enters last week. Je.26-32:1.
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State politics
  • Three House members may seek new honors 0. '2-66:5.
  • Expect no lineup in governor race until Hoey acts. F.11-34:1.
  • Election battle centering: upon local contests. Ap.1-34:1.
  • filing time encis with 117 entered for June voting. Ap.15-34:1.
  • Warlick was endorsed for governor and
  • W.L.Lumpkin for speaker at political
  • gathering at Silver Lake. Jl.12-34: 2.
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State politics
  • Gubernatorian race on, M'Rae first to announce. Mar.31-35:1.
  • Doughton action leaves political waters muddled. May 5-35:1.
State politics
  • Politics warming up to take over center of stage. N.24-35:1. 1. State campaign picks up speed. F. 22-36:
  • Inquiring visitor surprised by politica] candor. May 28-36:1.
  • Governor's race overshadowing all other politics. May 29-36:1.