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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...results of the presidential straw ballot held among the faculty and undergraduates of Dartmouth by The Dartmouth, the undergraduate newspaper show that the two bodies were exactly opposed in their opinions of the presidential candidates. The faculty and officers of administration gave Wilson 64 per cent. and Hughes 36 per cent. of their votes, while the undergraduates gave Hughes the lead with 64 per cent to Wilson's 36 per cent. Hughes was supported by the officers of administration, but the faculty members of the departments of social sciences were solid for Wilson. The interest in the straw ballot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ACTIVITIES AT COLLEGES ARE NOW IN FULL SWING | 10/17/1916 | See Source »

...total of 1,802 votes cast, Hughes received 1,140, or 62 per cent.; Wilson, 627; Allan L. Benson, 24; J. Frank Hanley, 10; Underwood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUGHES DECISIVELY DEFEATS WILSON BY PLURALITY OF 513 VOTS IN STRAW BALLOT TAKEN BY CRIMSON | 10/14/1916 | See Source »

...vote taken at Memorial Hall showed Hughes leading with only 54 per cent, of the votes cast, or 456, to Wilson's 366, barely winning with a 90 plurality; Benson received 13 votes and Hanley 7 at this poll...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUGHES DECISIVELY DEFEATS WILSON BY PLURALITY OF 513 VOTS IN STRAW BALLOT TAKEN BY CRIMSON | 10/14/1916 | See Source »

...Building, however, Hughes secured a landslide. There were 960 votes cast and 684 of these were for Hughes, Wilson received a smaller number here than he received at Memorial Hall, although over a 100 more votes were cast. The percentage of votes for Hughes at this poll was 72 per cent. Benson received 11 votes here Hanley 3, and Underwood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUGHES DECISIVELY DEFEATS WILSON BY PLURALITY OF 513 VOTS IN STRAW BALLOT TAKEN BY CRIMSON | 10/14/1916 | See Source »

...through Fort Worth, Texarkana, Little Rock, and St. Louis; from there to Buffalo, and then home by way of Albany and New York. After reaching Boston, the troops will be forced to spend several days at the armory before they are mustered out of active service. Only 35 horses per batter are to be brought home the rest being left for the Michigan Regiment, which is to replace the Massachusetts troops. On the journey home a two hour halt is held every hour hours, to allow the horses to be taken from their cramped quarters for a brief exercise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECOND BATTALION AT BORDER | 10/14/1916 | See Source »

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