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Although the confusion surrounding the recount of ballots for marshal which made Herman Gundlach, Jr. '35 first marshal instead of E. Francis Bowditch '35 had not been cleared up last night, the situation will be clarified today when the election officials return from their vacations...
Nevertheless, several facts have emerged which lend coherence to this unprecedented occurrence in Harvard history. Owing to the closeness of the election, Robert S. Playfair '36 and Braman Gibbs '36, the Juniors in charge of the voting, decided to hold a recount which they conducted Thursday and Friday, December...
...Oaths from native drivers bring struggling beasts to their feet. Loads are replaced, straps tightened. Hearts beat high again with hope. Endless journey across the white sands of the Gobi is resumed . . . and the Vagabond travels to Chinese 11 to hear Mr. Gardner in his charming and inimitable manner recount dramatically life in the Far East as few have been privileged to know...
January 14: Charles W. Eliot 2d. is an attorney who has been Chairman of the Schenectady City Planning Commission. Schenectady was the first city in New York state to make substantial progress under the "official map" planning powers. Mr. Moot will recount Schenectady's experiences...
...mayor-elect would give no definite notice as to policies when in office both because of and until the recount and until he has a chance to see at first hand the conditions surrounding him when he enters office. However, he did say, "I shall do my utmost to fulfill my party pledges of reduction of taxes, full value to the taxpayers for their taxes, earnest and capable men for department heads, and special observance of the laws regulating advertising of contracts, prohibiting splitting of contracts and collusive bidding. These last evils must be stamped out. I shall...