Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Closest election of all was the 14-man Junior Album competition. Those elected were Robert M. Bunker, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, with 223 votes, Richard H. Sullivan, of Marietta, Ohio, with 215, James Tobin, of Champaign, Illinois, with 179, Robert E. L. Strider, 2d, of Wheeling, West Virginia, with 165, and Harold M. Curtiss, Jr., of Milford, with 164. Between the fourth and the seventh man in the 1939 race there was a margin of just five votes...
...Emerson 52 Oglesby Paul 49 CHORISTER *Robert W. Snyder 232 Benjamin Welles, 2d 143 David H. Kimball 102 Secor D. Browne 68 ODIST *Morris Earle 226 James C. Higgins 113 Stanley A. Miller 109 John M. Graham 86 ORATOR *Wiley E. Mayne 129 John L. Calvocaressi 109 John A. Sullivan 89 Jose K. P. deVaron 88 Lyman B. Burbank 86 Richard W. Sullivan 53 POET *John S. Bainbridge 177 Richard W. Tregaskis 101 Alan S. Geismer 95 William W. Appleton 77 David F. Parry 78 RATIFYING CONSTITUTION Yes 299 No 133 1939 ALBUM ELECTION *Robert M. Bunker 223 *Richard...
Peter T. Brooks, Richard T. Davis, David Emerson, Henry S. Goodhue, George von L. Meyer, Oglesby Paul, and Richard O. Ulin are the Treasurers, while those nominated for the post of Orator are Lyman B. Burbank, John L. Calvocoressi, Jose K. P. de Varon, Wiley E. Mayne, John A. Sullivan, Jr., and Richard W. Sullivan...
...Junior Tibum election, the class of 1939 will pick five from a list which includes Bean, Bunker, Calkins, Curtiss, Davidson, Dyer, Gannett, Johnson, Long, Nussbaum, Stillman, Strider, Sullivan, and Tobin...
Richard Webb Sullivan...