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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Republican landslide, William Howard Taft has been elected President of the United States, sweeping the entire country except the South. Returns received at a very late hour indicated his electoral vote as 322, against Bryan's 161. Of the doubtful states Montana alone seems to have been carried by the Democrats. Taft carried New York by about 200,000, Illinois by 170,000, and Ohio by 120,000. Colorado and Nebraska are very close, but indicate a small plurality for Taft...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREAT VICTORY WON BY TAFT | 11/4/1908 | See Source »

...National elections and State elections in all but five states will be held today. Students who are registered can vote at any time between 6 A. M, and 4.30 P. M. Those registered in Ward 8, Precinct 2, will vote in the booth in Quincy square, those registered in Ward 8, Precinct 3, in the Riverside school house on Putnam avenue, and those registered in Ward 9, Precinct 1, in the police station building near Brattle square...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOVERNMENTAL ELECTIONS | 11/3/1908 | See Source »

Tomorrow elections will be held in every state and country in the United States. In many of these districts there are issues at stake peculiar to the community, which will be decided by the result of the voting tomorrow. In not a few communities, unfortunately, contests will be decided between factions representing government by boss rule on the one hand, and by clean, straightforward, progressive men on the other. Whatever a man's political affiliation, these questions are of greater importance than merely partisan distinctions. Those men in the University who are registered voters are given every chance to make...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOOD CITIZENS VOTE. | 11/2/1908 | See Source »

Students who are registered can vote tomorrow at any time between 6 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. The nearest voting place to the College is the portable booth now located near Beck Hall, on Quincy square, in which the Republican students registered for the parade. Another voting place is at Police Station 1, near Brattle square. No papers or credentials are necessary if the registration formalities have been complied with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Voting Tomorrow from 6 to 4.30 | 11/2/1908 | See Source »

Attention is called to the fact that all voters in the University who are self-supporting or financially independent are entitled to vote in Cambridge and also to the fact that today is the last day for registering, the registration office closing at 10 P. M. All men qualified to vote will kindly call at the Republican head-quarters, 3 Boylston street, as early as possible this morning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Republican Registration Tomorrow | 10/14/1908 | See Source »

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