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There was no great increase in the national poll. Last year some 14,040,000 electors voted; this year about 14,186,000. Then Mr. Bonar Law polled in round figures about 5,300,000 Unionist votes; now Mr. Baldwin has polled practically the same 5,360,000. With regard to seats, the turn of luck was with the Unionists last time; it was against them this time. The two Liberal sections together secured 4,106,000 votes in 1922, and unity has only raised the total to 4,251,000 in 1923. In aggregate votes Socialism has gained more...
...committee's final office hours will be held at the Crimson building from 12 to 1 today. Any petitions may be handed in before 1 o'clock to a member of the Committee. The complete list of nominees, together with the announcement of the poll-watchers, will appear in Monday's CRIMSON...
...following Juniors have been appointed poll-watchers...
Several changes have been made in the hours at which the Junior Poll watchers will be on duty in Sever Hall on Wednesday. The revised list follows; 9-10, J. McC. Roots, Gardner Cowles; 10-11, W. M. Austin, Russell Dewart; 11-12, B. R. Cutcheon, J. P. Whittall; 12-1, E. F. Herrmann, A. W. Samborski; 1-2, Merrill Garcelon, Philip Walker; 2-3, C. P. Morehouse, H. M. Paine; 3-4, W. H. Gratwick, P. H. Robb; 4-5, C. C. Nast, Hiller Innes; 5-6, G. P. Ludiam, D. B. Fleming...
...numbers and names of the respective occupants, but, in addition, over each name is inserted the grade gained last year by each student. No doubt I have carelessly invaded the privacy of academic secrecy. But, tell me, is that one of your regular customs here at Harvard? Would a poll of the faculty assist any in reaching an answer? If so, by all means let us have one! KENNETH D. JOUNSO...