Word: turnout
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Baker is pleased with the freshmen turnout. "On the whole, this year's freshmen seem to be a lot more sports-minded," he said...
...turnout was greater than expected for the first convention of the Republican Party on July 6, 1854. So on that langorous summer day, hundreds of people wandered to the edge of the village of Jackson, Mich., to assemble in the shade of a grove of majestic oaks. Ever since, Republicans have been returning to the spot in search, as it were, of their roots. Although most of the trees have disappeared over the years, there were enough limbs left to furnish the gavel for the 1972 G.O.P. National Convention. But Richard Nixon may be the last President to receive...
When the results came in, it turned out that the Faculty, in the lightest turnout ever in a council election, swept in most of the conservative slate, but the liberals seemed fairly pleased with the success of their last-ditch effort...
...hundred ninety-five of the 730 Faculty members voted in the election, the smallest turnout ever for a council election...
...naysayers said they were concerned that a small turnout of women marchers, set visibly apart from a large body of women clad in armbands, would give an appearance of divisiveness to the women's protest...