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...CARL A. Foss...
...Eugene Noble Foss. He was Congressman in 1910. He served as Governor of Massachusetts for three one-year terms (1911-13 inclusive). He has been by turns Republican, Democrat and Prohibitionist. In the present election, he was a Democrat-a self-styled "Coolidge-Democrat...
...vote was 23,000-odd for Mrs. Rogers, and 9,000-odd for Mr. Foss...
...Several office-seekers hurried to them?Senator William M. Butler, who will have to face the Massachusetts electorate against onetime (1919-25) Senator David I. Walsh next year, and Mrs. John Jacob Rogers, widow of the late representative, who is candidate to succeed her husband against former Governor Noble Foss of Massachusetts. There also was Frank W. Stearns, merchant-friend of the President. Cameras clicked. A schoolboy dashed up with a box of flowers for Mrs. Coolidge. The President entered his car, and the party?a procession of 15 automobiles?drove slowly through flag-draped streets, slowing down before schoolhouses...
Charles Edward Baldwin Jr. '26 of Chester, Pa., Milton Henry Clifford '27 of Bangor, Me., Frank Hamilton Force '27 of Newburgh, N. Y., and Kendall Foss '27 of New York City were elected to the Electrical Department. Eduardo Andrade '28 of Scarsdale, N. Y., Herbert Lombard Ellison '28 of Brighton, and Edward Lee Newbury '27 of Dallas, Texas, were elected to the Publicity Department. Allan Jacob Ross '27 of New York City was elected to the Stage Department, and William Goodman Jr. '27 of Englewood, N. J., to the Subscription Department...