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...result of a postal ballot, John Davis Lodge '25, of Washington, D. C., was elected yesterday to the presidency of the Cercle Francais for the coming year. Other officers elected were Ernest Aselin Jr. '26, of New York, N. Y. vice-president; Richard Stoddard Aldrich '25, of Brookline, treasurer; Charles Coudert Nast '25, of New York, N. Y., secretary...
...Passed a bill for increasing postal employes' salaries (at an annual cost of $64,000,000) by vote...
...increase the salaries of postal employes and to require the publication of campaign contributions-two objects, apparently diverse-were incorporated by the Senate into one bill. The Senate then approved the combined measure by vote of 73 to 3. The history of the union is brief: A proposal to increase the salaries of post office clerks, carriers and miscellaneous employes was introduced early in the Congressional session. It required some $150,000,000 a year extra expenditure. The bill had large support, but the sum was considered incompatible with government economy. The pay increases were accordingly scaled down until...
Schwarz, in commenting on the results of the election, expressed considerable satisfaction in the numbers who had taken the trouble to vote for Council members. Half of the Juniors and 60 per cent of the Sophomores had sent in their postal ballots by yesterday noon...
Almost 1500 men--approximately 700 Juniors and 770 Sophomores--are receiving this morning postal ballots for the election of the original members of next year's Student Council. Juniors are entitled to vote for seven men out of a list of fifteen nominees and Sophomores may vote for three out of eight men nominated from their class. The ten men finally elected will next fall choose five others--three members of the class of 1925 and two members of the class of 1926--to complete the total membership of the Council...