Word: tafts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Rough Riders" in Cuba and was raised to his present rank for his services at San Juan Hill. He was military governor of Cuba, and was later transferred to the Philippines, where he became commander of the Department of the East. In 1909, he was appointed by President Taft to the office of chief of staff of the United States Army, and still holds this position...
...School vote cast at Austin Hall elected Wilson by a majority of first choices, the vote being, Wilson 285, Taft 132, Roosevelt 95, Debs 4, Chafin...
...School in Austin Hall. The vote cast at the Lodge of the Class of '77 Gate was as follows: There being no majority of first or second choices, Wilson was elected on a plurality of the sum of all choices by 920 counts, as against Roosevelt second with 739, Taft third with 732. Debs was fourth with 254 counts and Chafin last with 223. The first choice counts were: Wilson 450, Roosevelt 380, Taft 233, Debs 21, Chafin...
...vote of the Law School and all other Cambridge departments combined elected Wilson on third count by 1400, Taft second 1132, Roosevelt third 1052, Debs fourth 328, Chafin fifth 322. Last spring the total vote elected Taft by 1113 tallies on second count, Wilson second with 918, Roosevelt third with 760. The total number of ballots cast last spring was 1791 compared with 1608 this fall...
...Seymour '13, president of the Speakers' Club will preside. The Progressive Club will be represented in the main speeches by E. L. Bacon 1L. and O. Ryan 3L.; the Wilson Club by M. M. McDermott 3L. and H. M. Stephens 3L.; the Taft Club by S. M. Rinaker 3L.; the Socialist Club by N. Dana uL. and A. Jaretzki...