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Pierce, Franklin: President
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Once more Franklin Pierce's voice was heard strongly and earnestly before the people. In 1861, when volunteers were gathering in Concord, Pierce, the Democratic ex-President, made a ringing war speech at a great mass-meeting, calling on the people to rally for the Union. He lived to see its end, dying quietly and peacefully, on October 8, 1869.
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Franklin Pierce undergraduate students will participate in survey design, data collection, analysis and media relations with the guidance of R. Kelly Myers, a Senior Fellow at the college’s Fitzwater Center for Communication and a principal of RKM Research in Portsmouth NH. This is the third presidential polling project for Franklin Pierce and the fifth for Myers.
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It may come as no surprise that Franklin Pierce is not represented. The diligent researchers – who managed to find an envelope on which Andrew Jackson scratched out a horse, and a scrap from Benjamin Harrison, who drew what Greenberg described as “vaguely menacing figures, including one with a jack-o'-lantern face” – could find nothing, not so much as an ink blot, produced by the 14th president.
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Prior to Kucinich’s visit to campus, members of the Franklin Pierce student media will conduct a phone interview with presidential candidate and Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA). The interview will be broadcast live at 9 a.m. Tuesday on WFPC-LP 105.3 FM. Members of the public can e-mail questions to fitzcast@franklinpierce.edu
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