Word: posted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...threatens to name City Clerk Frederick H. Burke to the long-disputed mayor's post, and thereby put an end to the fruitless voting sessions that one gallery observer called "the most ludierous burlesque I ever...
...despite the apparent necessity of a mayor, local citizens won't be entirely happy even when this long-awaited figurehead finally gets in the City Hall. If Governor Bradford appoints the city clerk to the post, and lets the Council play around with its fruitless elections on its own time, Cambridge will loose its most recently discovered amusement center--the council chamber on the second floor of City Hall...
With electioneering becoming as hazardous hereabouts as holding down a Latin American government post, candidates may soon be narrowed down to a hardy few who dare brave all the dangers. But perhaps if they knew that the pre-election work is only the beginning even those few might turn to more desirable interests elsewhere. A case in point is the election of NSA delegates to be reheld on Monday. Those few who withstand the rigors of campaigning and become victors at the ballot box will face a long and gruelling career that would make even a history and lit concentrator...
Action in the last quarter slowed down a bit but George Hanford's Freshmen kept their heads above the water and finished up with a safe margin. Rick Hudner chalked up five goals, Bill Plissner and Dick Post got three each, and Ed Thayer picked up the remaining...
After Sunday night's forum on the Marshall Plan, a quorum was assembled and the annual elections held. Paul L. Wright '49, of Enid, Oklahoma and Dudley was chosen Chairman, succeeding founder Stephen M. Schwebel '50, while Schwebel was shifted to the advisory post of President...