Word: governors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lecture by Lieutenant Governor Grafton Delaney Cushing '85, in the Living Room of the Union...
Monday, October 18.--Lieutenant-Governor Grafton Delaney Cushing...
President Eliot, of Cambridge, was elected president; Howard Elliott '81, of Boston, vice-president; Hermann Frederick Clark '05, of Boston, secretary; Martin Allison Taylor '89, of Haverhill, treasurer. The business session adopted resolutions on the death of ex-Governor J. D. Long '57, a former vice-president of the Federation...
...particularly important that all voters from Cambridge should register at this time, as they will be called upon to vote not only for officers, of the State of Massachusetts, including governor, party commissioner, representatives, etc., but on a plan to change the government of the city of Cambridge. This plan, known as Plan B, proposes to abolish the present system of electing 11 aldermen and 22 councilmen, and substitute in its place a single body composed of one alderman from each of the 11 wards and 4 elected at large. If Plan B is not adopted at the state elections...
...addition to the mass meeting, which will be held in Tremont Temple on the evening of October 21, there is to be during the day a demonstration of practical field work on Boston Common, along the lines of what was done during the recent Governor's Conference. Another interesting and instructive feature will be a demonstration of the lack of preparedness in the form of an exhibit which may become permanent and which will show in concrete form how lacking this nation is in preparedness to defend itself in case of attack by another nation...