Word: ticket
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...from Harvard in 1884, Mr. Osborne became interested in the George Junior Republic and later was chosen one of its trustees. In 1896, he was a delegate to the National Democratic Convention; two years later he ran for lieutenant-governor of New York on the Independent or Citizens' Union ticket. Mr. Osborne was twice elected mayor of Auburn, his home town, in 1902 and again in 1904. Two years ago he was chosen as delegate to the State Democratic Convention. Since June, 1907, he has served as a member of the Public Utilities Commission in New York...
...graduated from Harvard in 184 and soon after became connected with the George Junior Republic and the work it is doing. He was a delegate to the National Democratic Convention in 1896 and two years later ran for lieutenant-governor of New York State on the Citizens' Union ticket. In 1899, he was appointed by Theodore Roosevelt, then governor, a delegate to the Trust Conference in Chicago. Since June, 1907, Mr. Osborne has been a member of the Public Utilities Commission in New York...
...Corporation yesterday, giving the Athletic Association permission to erect wooden stands at the open end of the Stadium as well as around the track. This will make available some eight or nine thousand more seats and make it possible for graduates to see the game who are not season ticket holders. As yet there has been no sale to graduates, and the sales to undergraduates were closed before the demand had been satisfied...
...difficulty seems to have been the result of two distinct causes. In the first place, more season tickets were sold this year than ever before and in fact more than could be properly provided for at the big games. The entire Harvard side must be reserved for these ticket-holders. The other cause was the sending to Dartmouth of so many tickets when no previous provision had been made whereby graduates could see the game. The Corporation has consented to go back on its original decision with regard to wooden stands in the Stadium but only because there seemed...
Eben S. Draper has been elected governor of Massachusetts over James H. Vahey, the Democratic nominee, by a plurality of about 68,000. Louis H. Frothingham '93 has been elected lieutenant-governor. The success of the Republican ticket was expected, since the state gave Curtis Guild, Jr., '81 such a large plurality last year...