Word: votes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...provisional list of the Seniors eligible to vote in the coming class elections, which are to be held on Wednesday, December 13, and Tuesday, December 19, will be posted this afternoon in the Union, the CRIMSON Building, Memorial Hall, Leavitt and Peirce's, and the south entry of University Hall. Every man who expects to vote must see that his name appears on the list. Any petitions for corrections should be submitted to J. W. D. Seymour '17, Matthews 18, before Monday, December 4. According to the class constitution, no changes in the list may be made after this date...
...election is off the front page of the newspapers. Locally, Dr. William Ashley Sunday is already a superior feature; and toward the end of the week, for a while, even he will yield to football. Not even such illusive suspense as may be manufactured out of the close vote in California and New Mexico avails to keep uppermost in our minds the questions of national honor that we were all willing--or were we willing?--to die for two weeks ago. The human interest of football is unquestioned and unquestionable. It was ever thus among people who had sporting blood...
...provisional lists of Seniors eligible to vote in these elections will be posted in the Union, Phillips Brooks House, Thayer Common Room, and the South Entry of University Hall, within the next ten days...
...Massachusetts, Boston went for Wilson, but the plurality was not great enough to balance the greater plurality for Hughes in the remainder of the state. Conditions were the same in New York. The city returned a winning number of votes for Wilson but the votes from the northern part of the state turned the total vote in Hughes' favor...
Electoral vote Popular voteHughes Wilson Hughes WilsonAla. 12 618 6,283Ariz. 3 820 1,100Cal. 15 6,458 6,271Col. 8 85,778 75,374Conn. 7 76,871 69,666Del. 3 735 536Ga. 14 8,517 43,991Ida. 4 4,599 3,847Ill. 29 197,631 175,325Ind. 15 136,240 122,715Iowa 13 87,363 69,542Kan. 10 4,640 4,920Ky. 13 155,198 192,087La. 10 453 6,793Md. 8 31,767 37,467Me. 6 63,645 58,779Mass. 18 208,425 198,317Mich. 15 24,266 20,454Minn. 12 7,683 7,674Mo...