Word: trodden
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Most often mentioned in this category were Councillors John D. Lynch and Andrew T. Trodden. So far, however, Lynch has stuck by Walter J. Sullivan, presumably because of his traditional policy of supporting the candidate who topped the ticket in the fall election; Trodden has voted once for each other independent, and twice for himself...
...known Trodden is the independent closest to the CCA bloc. When he first ran for the City Council in 1953, the Association endorsed his candidacy, through not in last fall's campaign...
...passing his vote around to each independent, Trodden merely reinforced the stone wall the Council is now hitting, for at no time did his vote bring any independent significnatly close to election...
Throughout the balloting, Councillors Lynch and Sullivan voted for Sullivan, who received two votes except when Trodden's ballot gave him three...
Incumbent Mayor McNamara voted to re-elect himself on all but the last ballot, when he chose Velucci. The latter voted for himself each time, and upon receiving Trodden's endorsement on the fourth ballot, jokingly declared: "It's the first time I even got two votes...