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At the Republican Convention of American Colleges which was held at Syracuse last Friday, officers were elected for the ensuing year and a little routine business was accomplished.
Theodore Cox of the University of the City of New York was elected president by the vote of one college over S. E. Johnson '95, Harvard's candidate.
The student vote of Harvard's support far outnumbered that of her opponents but as the voting was done by colleges, each one having only two votes, the smaller colleges had just as much voting power as the larger ones. Throughout the convention the fairness and cleanness of Harvard's canvass was generally recognized.
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