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...application. Tickets will be sent by registered mail only. Stamps to the amount of 12 cents must be put on the addressed envelope. 12. Each applicant must enclose an addressed postal card for the acknowledgement of his application. 13. Seats will be assigned by lot, and the management cannot answer communications requesting a change of seats after allotment. 14. Tickets will be mailed not earlier than Monday morning, November 16. 15. The management reserves the right to reject any application not complying with the above conditions...
...duty of all the signers of the petition to reply to this letter. Consider carefully the questions and do not fail to answer fully those that call for suggestions or ideas. The students' request was heartily welcomed by the Faculty; we, in turn, are glad to co-operate with this committee in any way possible...
Besides the above votes which are given in order of preference, there were a few scattering votes for other candidates, and nearly a hundred thrown out on account of some technicality. In answer to the question "Do you favor a third term for Roosevelt?" there were 254 affirmative answers and 700 negative. If nominated for a third term 560 were in favor of voting for Roosevelt and 385 not in favor...
General Woodford said that every patriotic and wise man in considering a candidate for any great office should ask first, "Is he fit?" and second, "Is he available?" In answer to the first of these questions General Woodford said that he had known Gov. Hughes since the latter graduated from college, and that he had at once recognized in him a genius for work. He distinguished himself as counsel for the commission which was investigating the gas system of New York, and in 1905-06 by his honesty and courage procured the punishment of the guilty officers of the great...
...Some Remarks on a Pretended Answer to a Discourse Concerning the Common-Prayer Worship with an Exhortation to the Churches in New England," by Increase Mather...