Word: voting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Legislature of 1904 authorizing an expenditure of $120,000 for a new Soldiers Field bridge, but the money has never been appropriated, and no plans for a new bridge have been made. A short time after the passage of this act, the Cambridge Bridge Commission passed a vote requesting Mr. Jackson, the city engineer of Boston, to make plans for a new bridge costing about $35,000, to be erected near the site of the present bridge. It was thought that a larger expenditure was unnecessary, as the alumni will probably erect a bridge over the Charles at some future...
...Bacon, H. Watson; for vice-president, G. P. Gardner. C. L. Lanigan; for secretary and treasurer, S. Galatti, L. C. Seaverns. All men who entered with 1910, either in regular standing or as special students, or men who have been admitted to Sophomore standing since then, are qualified to vote...
...Cable; for vice-president, R. M. Middlemass, W. G. Wendell; for secretary, H. Gray, J. M. Groton, F. Schenck. All men who entered with 1909, either in regular standing or as special students, or men who have been admitted to Junior standing since then, will be allowed to vote...
...Kelly; 11 to 12--R. H. Eggleston; 12 to 1--R. T. Lee; 1 to 1.30--L. K. Lunt; 1.30 to 2.30--J. D. Leland; 2.30 to 3.30--F. P. Farquhar; 3.30 to 4.30--B. Crocker; 4.30 to 6--G. Gund. All men are urged to vote...
...memorial service to John Harvard will be held in Appleton Chapel on Tuesday, November 26, to take the place of the usual morning prayers. The service will be a half hour in length, beginning at the usual time, 8.45 o'clock, and ending at 9.15 o'clock. By vote of the Faculty, the time of commencing regular recitations on that morning will be 9.15 o'clock...