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BRADFORD AND ROBB ELECTED TO STUDENT COUNCIL BY 1923

Only 90 Ballots Cast--Morgan, Dempsey, and Cope Finish in Order--Bradford Leads by Three Votes.

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Robert Fiske Bradford of Boston and Russell Robb Jr. of Concord, were elected by the Senior Class yesterday to be its two representatives on the Student Council for the year, 1922-23. Ballots were cast by ninety members of the class, each man voting for two nominees. One ballot was cast out. Bradford was first in the voting, with a total of 57, while Robb was a close second with 54 registered in his favor.

The distribution of votes was as follows: R. F. Bradford,  57 Russell Robb Jr.,  54 H. S. Morgan,  29 J. H. Dempsey,  28 Oliver Cope,  10 Total,  178 1 Cast Out,  2 Grand Total,  180

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