Flyer for University-sponsored lectures by three congressmen
1 2026-04-07T16:21:14+00:00 Julia Teran 9aca9c408841ff28b321d7128a1e5c918a151e1d 9 1 Flyer for University-sponsored lectures by three congressmen, 1972 2026-04-07T16:21:14+00:00 CWRU Archives unknown Case Western Reserve University ; E66000 Political Events W00066A 1972 unknown [Events and Activities] ; [Things] Julia Teran 9aca9c408841ff28b321d7128a1e5c918a151e1dThis page is referenced by:
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1972
Information was compiled by staff of the Case Western Reserve University Archives, September 2004.
1972
The Twenty-sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution enfranchised 18-to-20 year-olds. CWRU Students for McGovern sought donations for window cards, to be put in the windows of student dormitory rooms. Former faculty member (School of Medicine 1955-1965) Dr. Benjamin Spock, was the presidential candidate of the People’s Party.
A rally for McGovern was held on campus (below).
Socialist Workers vice presidential candidate Andrew Pulley spoke on campus.
The student yearbook featured coverage of the McGovern visit to Cleveland State University. Actor Jack Nicholson also visited the CWRU campus in support of McGovern.
The University sponsored lectures by three distinguished congressmen.
The mock political convention was held once again.Ohio Popular Vote
National Popular Vote
Electoral Vote
Richard M. Nixon (R)
2,441,827 (59.6%)
George S. McGovern (D)
1,558,889 (38.1%)
John G. Schmitz
(American Independent)
80,067 (2%)
Louis Fisher
(Socialist Workers)
7,107 (0.2%)
Gus Hall (Communist)
6,437 (0.2%)
Edward A. Wallace
460Richard M. Nixon (R)
47,170,179 (60.69%)
George S. McGovern (D)
29,171,791 (37.53%)
John G. Schmitz
(American Independent)
1,098,670 (1.4%)
Benjamin Spock
(People’s)
78,751 (0.1%)
Louis Fisher
(Socialist Workers)
53,811 (0.07%)
Gus Hall (Communist)
25,343 (0.03%)
Edward A. Wallace
460Richard M. Nixon (R)
520
George S. McGovern (D)
17
John Hospers (Libertarian)
1Information was compiled by staff of the Case Western Reserve University Archives, September 2004.