Word: kellogg
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...themselves as candidates: L. Bacon, R. B. Beals, A. A. Beebe, J. H. Bell, W. M. Cabot, E. E. Clark, A. F. Cosby, L. Davis, H. B. Eddy, R. Furman, W. H. Garland, C. B. Gleason, M. Ladd, R. B. McDaniel, H. G. Spooner, E. C. Greene, G. C. Kellogg, G. C Lee, H. Williams, W. S. Johnson, H. D. Weed, J. Breckenridge, J. M. Thompson...
...Smith. and J. D. Hubbell nominated G. C. Lee, Jr. The same gentlemen made the other nominations, Mr. Farrigton nominating L. A. E. Ahlers for vice-president, and A. B. Keeler for secretary and treasurer, and Mr. Hubbell nominating R. B. Beals for vice-president and G. C. Kellogg for secretary and treasurer. The eligibility of the latter to hold office was discussed, and the matter being put to vote, the class decided by 121 to 32 that Mr. Kellogg was eligible for office...
...ballot stamped by Mr. Thompson, and then he himself deposited the ballot in the box. The tellers, Messrs. Thompson, Wheelright and Boos counted the votes and announced the result as follows: For President, Lee 149, Smith 54; for vice-president, Beals 155, Ahlers 51; for secretary and treasurer, Kellogg 143, Keeler...
President Lee then took the chair again after which L. A. E. Ahlers and R. B. Beals were nominated for vice-president, and G. C Kellogg for secretary and treasurer, the nominations being then closed. It was voted to vote for all the officers on one ballot, and two tellers were appointed to receive the ballots as the men filed out. The meeting then adjourned...
...result of the ballotting was that the old officers, Lee, Beals and Kellogg, were re-elected by a large majority, though the tellers were a good deal troubled by some rather peculiar ballots. On the whole the meeting was a queer one and rather unsatisfactory...