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...following members of the class of 1923 have been appointed poll watchers and must send a substitute if unable to attend personally: 8-9, Mitchell, S., and Stearns, W. E.; 9-10, Cochran, D. A., and Eaton, C. F.; 10-11, Barker, G. T., and Butman, P. W.; 11-12, Andrew, S. B., and Cummings, C. R. Jr.; 12-1, Cabot, J. N., and Williams, D. A.; 1-2, Knox, A. D., and Robb, R.; 2-3, Shaw, W. K. Jr., and Dunscombe, D.; 3-4, Tyson, R. F., and Young, E. S.; 5-6, Fiske, F., and Brander...
...following members of the class of 1923 have been appointed poll watchers in tomorrow's elections and must send a substitute if unable to be present personally; 8-9, Mitchell, S., and Stearns, W. E.; 9-10, Cochran, D. A. and Eaton, C. F.; 10-11, Barker, G. T., and Butman, P. W.; 11-12, Andrew, S. B., and Cummings, C. K. Jr.; 12-1, Reed, H. H., and Williams, D. A.; 1-2, Knox, A. D., and Robb, R.; 2-3, Shaw, W. K. Jr., and Dunscombe, D.; 3-4, Tyson, H. B., and Thayer...
...resident of the state for one year, a city or town for six months. A change of residence within the state does not bar from voting in the town from which the voter removed until 6 months after such removal. 2. Registration: Automatic of all who paid poll tax and who were known to be residents on April 1 of last year. All others to be registered, must prove residence in person by October 13 in all cities including Boston, and in all towns by Saturday, October 20. 3. Absentee voters: Any voter absent on election day who applies...
...resident of state 1 year, county 90 days, and of election district 30 days immediately preceding the election. A residence is a permanent abode. 2. Registration: On Tuesday three weeks before the election, the registry board meets and puts on the list all those on the poll-list of last year, and in addition anyone whom they know are residents of the district. This list is revised on October 26. In counties of the third class this list is revised on October 11. 3. Absentee voters: Any voter who expects to be away from the county where...
Perhaps the most surprising feature of this final poll is the low rating of Attorney-General Palmer. Mr. Palmer threw his hat in the ring in early March, and he has not been wanting since then in activities tending to advance his aspirations. But the Digest's poll records only 19,003 first choice and 30,532 second choice for him; and the Digest, in its summary, says: "Attorney-General Palmer has throughout run a close race with Debs, the Socialist candidate, for whose incarceration in the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary Mr. Palmer's Department of Justice is responsible. Mr. Palmer...