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ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT
On motion of G. Bertram Washburn:
Voted: That Article 3 be taken from the table.
On motion of Nelson B. Crosby :
Voted: That the report of the Committee on Old Town Hall be accepted and the Committee discharged.
The Moderator declaring that all business in the Warrant calling this meeting having been disposed of, the meeting adjourned at 10.40 P.M.
A True Record, Attest:
E. CAROLINE PIERCE, Town Clerk.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
In accordance with Article 8, Section 1, of the By-Laws of the Town of Arlington, the following-named persons have been appointed to serve on the Finance Committee:
Term Expires
Precinct 1.
Edward A. Morton
1929
William S. Maddock
1930
William O. Hauser
1931
Precinct 2.
Jordan K. Silver
1929
William J. Atwood
1930
Arthur B. Harlow
1931
Precinct 3.
Edward A. Geary
1929
Thomas F. Good
1930
Henry J. Welch
1931
Precinct 4. Mortimer H. Wells Andrew Allen Kimball
1929
1930
Angus P. MacDonald
1931
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TOWN RECORDS
Term Expires
Precinct 5.
Carlton E. Gardner
William P. Dale
Edward W. Higgins
1929
1930
1931
Precinct 6. ·
Percy R. Moody
1929
Charles M. Sawyer
1930
G. Bertram Washburn
1931
Precinct 7.
Walter S. Cooledge
1929
Fred W. Robinson
1930
G. Lester Vianello
1931
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TOWN WARRANT
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlesex, ss. To the Constables of the Town of Arlington:
Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in the polling places designated for the several precincts in said Town, viz: Precinct 1, Crosby School, Precinct 2, Hardy School, Precincts 3, 4, 5, 6, Town Hall, Precinct 7, Locke School, Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of April, 1928, at 12 o'clock M., for the following purposes :
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the election of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices: 7 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Republican Party; 7 Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Republican Party; 8 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Democratic Party; 8 Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Democratic Party; 2 District Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party, 8th Congressional Dist .; 2 Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party, 8th Congressional Dist .; 4 District Delegates to the National Convention of the Democratic Party, 8th Congressional Dist .; 4 Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Democratic Party, 8th Congres- sional Dist.
PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE
Preference for Republican Candidate for President of the United States.
Preference for Democratic Candidate for President of the United States.
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TOWN RECORDS
The polls will be open from 12 M. to 8 P.M.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the Town.
Hereof fail not and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this ninth day of April, A.D. 1928.
HOLLIS M. GOTT, LUKE A. MANNING, ARTHUR P. WYMAN, Selectmen of Arlington.
CONSTABLE'S RETURN
Arlington, Mass., April 23, 1928.
Middlesex County :
By virtue of this Warrant I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Arlington to meet at the time and places and for the purposes herein named by causing a printed attested copy of the same to be left at every dwelling house in the Town, and by posting an attested copy at the doors of the Town Hall seven days at least before said day of meeting and by posting attested copies in two or more conspicuous places in each voting precinct in the Town. A notice of the time, places, and objects of the meeting was published in the local papers.
(Signed) DANIEL M. HOOLEY, Constable, Town of Arlington, Mass.
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ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT
Arlington, April 24, 1928.
In pursuance of the foregoing Warrant, the inhabitants of the Town of Arlington qualified to vote in primaries met in their respective voting places, in said Arlington, on Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of April, 1928, at twelve o'clock noon.
Polling places had been designated as follows: Precinct 1 at the Crosby Schoolhouse, Winter Street; Precinct 2 at the Hardy Schoolhouse, Lake Street; Precincts 3, 4, 5 and 6 at Robbins Memorial Town Hall; Precinct 7 at Locke School, Park Avenue.
The following election officers, having been appointed by the Town Clerk on the recommendation of the Board of Select- men, served as follows:
Precinct 1, Herbert B. Kellogg, Warden, 34 Cleveland Street; Harold F. Baumeister, Clerk, 29 Cleveland Street; Percy S. Morine, 63 Cleveland Street; Chester E. Smith, 57 Cleveland Street; Ruth M. Kelley, 30 Cleveland Street; Arthur Hewson, 29 Windsor Street; Claire L. Pavey, 45 Hilton Street; Alice L. Hamall, 57 Cleveland Street; John S. Kelley, 27 Cleveland Street; E. A. Sullivan, 52 Hilton Street; Howard L. Romaine, 89 Oxford Street; Marion D. Barnard, 61 Cleve- land Street.
Precinct 2, Edward A. Smith, Warden, 4 Belknap Street; Walter J. Buckley, Clerk, 166 Brooks Avenue; Clarence E. Biathrow, 13 Belknap Street; Florence M. Orton, 157 Brooks Avenue; Gladys Hartwig, 156 Brooks Avenue; Claud J. C. Hamilton, 14 Lakehill Avenue; Robert K. Wallace, 55 Ran- dolph Street; Elizabeth Cain, 39 Orvis Road; Mary F. Lyons, 170 Lake Street; Ralph H. Kindred, 159 Brooks Avenue.
Precincts 3 and 4, David T. Dale, Warden, 280 Broadway; Walter T. Chamberlain, Clerk, 11 Howard Street; Robert Cusack, 66 Webster Street; Joseph J. Duffey, 93 Medford Street; Carrie M. Fowle, 11 Wyman Street; Harry W. Mar- den, 11 Wyman Street; William E. Robinson, 5 Webster Street; Anne E. Duffy, 93 Medford Street; Edward D. McCarthy, 75 Warren Street; Paul K. Lincoln, 355 Massachusetts Avenue.
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Precincts 5 and 6, Maurice L. Hatch, Warden, 23 Farring- ton Street; Michael J. Canniff, Clerk, 23 Dudley Street; T. J. Donnelly, Jr., 65 Brattle Street; Mary M. Donahue, 923 Massachusetts Avenue; John S. Kelly, 8 Farrington Street; Emily S. Alden, 61 Rangeley Road; Therese B. Thomas, 45 Fairview Avenue; Albert K. Peirce, 12 Court Street; Dennis I. Donahue, 923 Massachusetts Avenue; Chester R. Whitman, 59 Ronald Road; Harold Cahalin, 38 Fairview Avenue.
Precinct 7, Floyd R. Battis, Warden, 12 West Street; Frederick B. Fallon, Clerk, 1281 Massachusetts Avenue; Carlton J. Meade, 131 Florence Avenue; James F. Colgan, 17 Bow Street; George C .. Tewksbury, 45 Claremont Avenue; C. Fadine Evans, 109 Claremont Avenue; Edward A. Curley, 1271 Massachusetts Avenue; Sarah R. Vaughn, 164 Park Avenue; A. H. Robinson, 91 Westminster Avenue; Laura M. Barry, 23 Lowell Street Place; Thomas E. Reardon, 23 Lowell Street Place; May F. Currier, 82 Claremont Avenue.
All laws governing elections and primaries were observed. The polls were declared open in all precincts at twelve o'clock, and remained open until eight o'clock P.M., at which time, after due notice, they were declared closed.
The ballots were counted by the election officers in each voting place, the tally sheets and total tally sheets prepared by the Town Clerk being used.
The ballots cast were, after being counted, enclosed in envelopes, sealed, signed by the election officers, encased in wooden boxes, and the same delivered to the Town Clerk in the Town Clerk's office.
. The Town Clerk and John R. Hendrick, having been duly appointed to act as deputy, canvassed the returns as made by the election officers. The result was as follows:
Whole number of votes cast. 1876
Republican votes cast 1578
Democratic votes cast 298 1876
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ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT
REPUBLICAN PARTY Delegates at Large
Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Total
1
2
3&4
5&6
7
William M. Butler
168
136
358
440
252
1354
Frederick H. Gillett.
168
142
360
439
261
1370
Channing H. Cox
157
137
336
426
249
1305
Eben S. Draper. .
151
118
304
370
225
1168
Pauline R. Thayer
138
114
305
382
225
1164
Minnie R. Dwight
130
109
279
338
208
1064
Grace H. Bagley.
124
98
265
317
195
999
Frederick L. Anderson. .
79
83
151
217
115
645
Blanks
187
197 °
533
60€
454
1977
Alternate Delegates at Large
Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Total
1
2
3&4
5&6
7
Louise M. Williams
139
119
296
380
231
1165
Mary Pratt Potter
139
117
294
384
230
1164
Eliot Wadsworth
151
125
319
414
239
1248
Frederick H. Prince
144
121
313
397
233
1208
Butler Ames
147
124
316
405
240
1232
Edwin F. Leonard .
142
117
298
388
231
1176
Raoul H. Beaudreau
135
109
291
363
218
1116
Blanks
305
302
764
804
562
2737
District Delegates-8th District
Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Total 1 2 3&4 7
James G. Harris
43
42
100
154
70
409
Russell A. Wood.
54
50
111
156
75
446
Joseph H. Beale .
114
88
245
270
190
907
Richard B. Coolidge
120
87
248
302
205
962
Blanks
41
57
122
128
84
432
5&6
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TOWN RECORDS
Alternate District Delegates-8th District
Prec. Prec.
Prec. Prec. Total
1
2
Prec. 3&4
5&6
7
Lauretta A. Bruce
27
27
85
91
51
281
Helen I. Fessenden
25
29
95
129
56
334
James W. Bean
139
104
249
306
200
998
Frederic S. Snyder
136
104
246
315
210
1011
Blanks
45
60
151
169
107
532
Presidential Preference
Prec.
Prec. Prec.
Prec. Prec. Total
1
2
3&4
5&6
7
Hoover
128
161
174
91
554
Herbert Hoover .
78
161
220
164
623
Herbert M. Hoover
1
4
2
7
H. Hoover
6
4
10
Herbert C. Hoover
8
3
2
13
H. H. Hoover
1
1
Calvin Coolidge
6
21
26
7 60
Coolidge.
4
8
9
12
1
34
Dawes .
1
3
2
6
Thomas M. Hoover
1
1
Nicholas Longworth.
1
1
Charles D. Dawes.
3
1
4
Fuller
1
1
2
Alvin T. Fuller
3
1
2
2
8
H. W. Hoover
1
1
Hues .
1
1
Herbert H. Hoover
1
1
C. Hoover .
1
1
Alfred E. Smith of N.Y. W. Dawes
1
1
Henry S. Sinclair
1
1
Lowden .
1
1
Alfred Smith
1
1
2
2
2
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1 2 3&4 5&6
7
Pershing.
1
1
Charles E. Hughes
1
1
Al E. Smith.
2
2
F. A. Goodwin
1
1
H. Dawes .
1
1
Alfred E. Smith
Gov. of N. Y.
1
1
Hover 66
2
68
Gov. Al Smith
1
1
Mr. Hoover
1
4
5
Thomas Lane White . .
1
1
William E. Borah. . .
1
1
2
Herbert A. Hoover
3
3
Herbert L. Hoover
2
2
Vice Pres. Dawes
1
1
2
Herbert E. Hoover
2
2
Al Smith
4
1
5
Frank Lowden
1
1
Gov. A. T. Fuller of Mass.
1
1
W. E. Borah .
1
1
Herbert W. Hoover 1
1
Sec. of Com. Hoover ... 1
1
Charles Evans Hughes N. Y. 2
2
Charles G. Dawes.
1
1
Houver 1
1
H. F. Hoover
1
1
John J. Pershing
1
1
Nicholas M. Butler
1
1
Ex. Gov. Lowden of
Illinois .
1
1
Charles Hughes
1
1
Gov. Fuller .
2
2
George W. Norris.
1
1
Blanks
128
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TOWN RECORDS DEMOCRATIC PARTY Delegates at Large
Prec. Prec.
Prec. Prec. Prec. Total
1
2
3&4
5&6
7
David I. Walsh
59
35
58
90
26
268
James M. Curley
56
32
59
90
26
263
Andrew J. Peters
53
32
53
82
26
246
Charles H. Cole .
51
31
56
76
24
238
Joseph B. Ely
48
31
55
77
22
233
Helen A. MacDonald.
44
28
51
76
25
224
William J. Foley
53
31
56
85
25
250
Edward J. Kelley .
50
31
57
80
24
242
Lawrence F. Quigley
14
5
10
21
4
54
Blanks .
68
104
33
123
38
366
Alternate Delegates at Large
Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Total
1
2
3&4
5&6
7
Charles H. McGlue
50
35
54
79
25 243
Strabo V. Claggett
45
34
54
73
25
231
Joseph Santosuosso
46
36
55
75
24
236
Bernard M. Wolf .
43
36
54
72
25
230
Elizabeth C. McInerney 45
35
54
77
25
236
Dorothy Whipple Fry . .
42
33
54
74
27
230
James A. Donovan
49
35
55
77
25
241
Raymond V. McNamara
48
35
54
78
27
242
Blanks
128
81
54
195
37
495
District Delegates-8th District
Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Total
1
2
3&4
5&6
7
Thomas H. Duffy
49
37
54
82
26
248
Edward W. Quinn
56
36
54
85
28
259
Terrell M. Ragan
49
37
51
80
27
244
Timothy D. Sullivan
54
36
52
80
28
250
Blanks
40
34
33
73
11
191
130
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Alternate District Delegates-8th District
Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Total
1
2
3&4
5&6
7
Hyman Pill .
47
35
46
75
18
221
Whitfield L. Tuck
16
16
9
11
11
63
Luke A. Manning
7
1
:31
51
1 91
Charles T. Daly .
7
28
48
1 84
Michael J. Mahoney .
7
30
48
1
86
Blanks
164
128
100
167
88
647
:
Presidential Preference Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Total 1 2 5&6 7
Gov. Alfred E. Smith
N. Y. .
5
3
16
24
Gov. Alfred E. Smith
6
4
10
Alfred E. Smith
23
36
49
44
14
166
Alfred Smith .
2
7
2
11
A. E. Smith, N. Y.
1
1
2
Gov. Smith, N. Y
1
1
Smith
3
1
7
11
Alfred E. Smith, N. Y.
5
1
1
7
Alfred L. Smith, N. Y.
1
1
Albert Smith
1
1
Al Smith, N. Y.
1
1
Al Smith
4
5
2
11
A. E. Smith
1
1
Luke Manning
1
1
Luke A. Manning
1
1
Gov. Alfred Smith
1
2
3
Alfred J. Smith.
1
1
Hon. Alfred Smith
1
1
Gov. Al Smith .
1
1
Hon. Alfred E. Smith . .
1
1
Gov. Smith of N. Y. 1
1
Alfred H. Smith Gov. . 1
1
Thomas Walsh
1
1
A. Smith
1
1
Hoover
1
1
Blanks
8
9
6
8 6
37
3&4
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TOWN RECORDS
Arlington, April 25, 1928.
The returns of the primary were filled out on the blanks furnished for the purpose by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and filed in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. A True Record of the Primaries, attest:
E. CAROLINE PIERCE, Town Clerk.
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TOWN WARRANT 4
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlesex, ss.
To any of the Constables of the Town of Arlington,
Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are quali- fied to vote in Primaries to meet in their respective voting · places, viz: Precinct 1 Crosby School; Precinct 2 Hardy School; Precincts 3, 4, 5, 6 Town Hall; Precinct 7 Locke School; Tuesday, the eighteenth day of September, at 12 o'clock noon, for the following purposes:
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the NOMINATION of Candidates of Political Parties for the fol- lowing offices:
Governor for this Commonwealth.
Lieutenant Governor for this Commonwealth.
Secretary of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth.
Treasurer and Receiver-General for this Commonwealth.
Auditor of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth.
Attorney-General for this Commonwealth.
Senator in Congress for this Commonwealth.
Representative in Congress for Eighth Congressional District.
Councillor for Sixth Councillor District.
Senator for Sixth Senatorial District.
Two Representatives in General Court for Twenty-eighth Representative District.
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County Commissioners (2) for Middlesex County.
Clerk of Courts for Middlesex County.
VACANCIES
In Middlesex County, Associate County Commissioner (to fill vacancy).
And for the Election of the following officers:
District Member of State Committee.
For each political party for the Sixth Senatorial District.
24 Members of the Republican Town Committee.
10 Members of the Democratic Town Committee.
18 Delegates to State Conventions of the Republican Party.
10 Delegates to State Conventions of the Democratic Party.
All the above candidates and officers are to be voted for upon one ballot.
The polls will be open from 12 M. to 8 P. M.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the Town.
Hereof fail not and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this twenty-seventh day of August, A.D. 1928. .
HOLLIS M. GOTT, LUKE A. MANNING, ARTHUR P. WYMAN, Selectmen of the Town of Arlington.
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CONSTABLE'S RETURN
Arlington, Mass., Sept. 10, 1928.
Middlesex County :
By virtue of this Warrant I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Arlington to meet at the time and places and for the purposes herein named by causing a printed attested copy of the same to be left at every dwelling house in the Town, and by posting an attested copy at the doors of the Town Hall seven days at least before said day of meeting and by posting attested copies in two or more conspicuous places in each voting precinct in the Town. A notice of the time, places and objects of the meeting was published in the local papers.
(Signed) DANIEL M. HOOLEY, Constable, Town of Arlington, Mass.
Arlington, Mass., Sept. 18, 1928.
In pursuance of the foregoing Warrant the legal voters of the Town of Arlington met in their respective voting places in said Arlington on Tuesday, the eighteenth day of September, 1928.
Polling places had been designated as follows: Precinct 1, at the Crosby Schoolhouse, Winter Street; Precinct 2, at the Hardy Schoolhouse, Lake Street; Precincts 3, 4, 5, 6, at the Robbins Memorial Town Hall; Precinct 7, at the Locke Schoolhouse, Park Avenue.
The following election officers, having been duly appointed, served as follows:
Precinct 1, Herbert B. Kellogg, Warden; Percy S. Morine, Clerk; J. S. Kelley, Chester Smith, Harold Baumeister, Amy Watkins, Ruth Kelley, Claire Pavey, Alice Hamall, Edward Sullivan, Howard Romaine, Marion Barnard.
Precinct 2, Edward A. Smith, Warden; Walter J. Buckley, Clerk; Elizabeth Cain, Mae F. Lyons, Florence M. Orton,
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Gladys Hartwig, Claud Hamilton, Clarence E. Biathrow, Robert K. Wallace, Ralph H. Kindred.
Precinct 3, David T. Dale, Warden; Calvin R. Lynch, Clerk; Edward D. McCarthy, Harry W. Marden, Paul K. Lincoln, William E. Robinson, Carrie M. Fowle, Anna E. Duffy, Joseph J. Duffy, David T. Dale, Jr.
Precinct 4, Roger W. Homer, Warden; Robert P. Cook, Clerk; Therese N. Turner, Joseph Ochs, Edith F. Marsh, Mildred. B. Hargrove, Alice G. Priest, Frank B. Hargrove, William F. Homer, Jr., W. Hoyt Marsden, Alice Morrissey, Francis J. Gallagher.
Precinct 5, Maurice L. Hatch, Warden; John G. Kelly, Clerk; Thomas J. Donnelly, Jr., William B. Barry, Therese B. Thomas, Mary M. Donahue, Albert K. Peirce, Dennis I. Donahue, Chester R. Whitman, Alanson D. Yeaton.
Precinct 6, John M. Dunn, Warden; Augustine D. Doyle, Clerk; Charles E. Dockrill, Edwin W. Estabrook, James E. Moir, Rose E. Hurley, Annie T. Toner, Conrad W. Mellen, Roger Dunbar, John A. Hendrick, Cecil B. Cowdrey, Walter A. Wright, John J. Mahoney, Annie C. Dunn, Helen A. Shirley, Nina S. Wilbur.
Precinct 7, Floyd R. Battis, Warden; Ernest Cavicchi, Clerk; Carlton J. Meade, Frederick B. Fallon, George C. Tewks- bury, L. E. Stickney, Eva B. Schnetzer, Edward A. Curley, Laura M. Barry, May F. Currier, A. H. Robinson, James F. Colgan, Mason P. Williams, Oscar A. Schnetzer, Thomas E. Reardon, John J. Bolger.
All laws governing primary elections were observed. The polls were declared open in all precincts at twelve o'clock noon and remained open until eight o'clock P. M., at which time, after due notice, they were declared closed.
The ballots were counted by the election officers in each voting place, the tally sheets and total tally sheets prepared by the Town Clerk being used.
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The ballots cast, after being counted, were enclosed in en- velopes, sealed and signed by the election officers, and delivered to the Town Clerk in the Town Clerk's office.
The Town Clerk and John R. Hendrick, having been duly appointed to act as deputy, canvassed the returns as made by the election officers. The result was as follows:
Whole number of votes cast
5051
Republican votes cast
4102
Democratic votes cast 949
REPUBLICAN PARTY
Governor
Precinct
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 Total
Frank G. Allen .
286 350 260 447 278 648 510 2779
Frank A. Goodwin
136 209 147
80 173 261 271 1277
Blanks .
6
4
6 3
0 13 14 46
Lieutenant Governor
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5
6 24
18 82
Charles Lawrence Burrill.
22
42
25
19
25
21
44 40
202
John C. Hull
84 108
82
94
96 220 156 840
Robert M. Leach .
39
52
47
43
29
51 74 335
Wycliffe C. Marshall
7
4
2
15
15
34 6 83
John H. Sherburne
64
89
97 214 134 261 165 1024
William Sterling Young-
man
170 203 120 116 114 214 266 1203
Blanks
14
11
17
5
9 13
14 83
Secretary
Precinct .
1
2
3
4
5
6 7 Total
Frederic W. Cook 385 519 358 494 402 852 722 3732
Blanks .
43 44 55
36
49
70 73 370
2
10
11
9
8
61 56 250
Pehr G. Holmes
26
44
12
15
7 Total
George A. Bacon
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TOWN RECORDS
Treasurer
Precinct .
1
2
3
4
5
6 7 Total
Fred J. Burrell .
101 146 108
66 110 174 175 880
John W. Haigis
121 137 125 267 131 323 210 1314
J. Ernest Kerr
51
69
58
63 44 128 105 518
Russell A. Wood
134 179
93 118 136 252 274 1186
Blanks .
21
32
29
16
30
45 31 204
Auditor
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5
6 36
42
182
Julia B. Buxton .
12 19
14
11
7
10 25
98
Roland H. Choate
117 133
92 226 120 289 204 1181
Alonzo B. Cook .
182 252 167 169 169 392 328 1659
Harvey E. Frost.
39
54
49
39
53 87 100 421
Roswell F. Phelps
26
47
33
43
37
53 53 292
Blanks
28
35
38
29
41
55 43 269
Attorney General
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5
6 7 Total
Clarence A. Barnes.
104 104 72
49 83 140 137
689
Joseph E. Warner.
299 431 305 452 337 738 608 3170
Blanks
25
28 36
29 31
44 50 243
Senator in Congress
Precinct .
1
2 3
5
6 7 Total
Butler Ames .
67 115
65
4 58 63 110 150 628
Eben S. Draper .
143 172 151 134 154 273 274 1301
Benjamin Loring Young
196 252 169 325 220 503 343 2008
D. I. Walsh
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
22
23 28 13 14 164 Blanks
36
28
Congressman-Eighth District
Precinct.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total
Frederick W. Dallinger . . 391 513 352 490 408 838 734 3726 Blanks 37 50 61 40 43 84 61 376
24
23
20
13
24
7 Total
Dwight L. Allison.
138
ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT
Councillor-Sixth District
Precinct. 1
2 3 4 5
6 7 Total
Harvey L. Boutwell. 224 314 214 345 260 586 465.2408
Joseph F. Dyer 137 178 122 91 115 208 194 1045
Blanks . 67 71 77 94 76 128 136 649
Senator-Sixth Middlesex District
Precinct . 1
2 3 4
5
6 7 Total
Lewis H. Peters 36 51 42 47 62 103 84 425
Charles C. Warren 361 486 337 476 368 769 671 3464
Blanks 31 26 34 11 21 50 40 213
Representatives in General Court-Twenty-eighth Middlesex
District
Precinct .
1
2 3
4 5 6 7 Total
Elliott R. Barker
319 421 304 467 360 754 613 3242
George E. Briggs
162 177 154 338 200 465 324 1820
Henry C. Rowland.
218 331 199 150 184 377 356 1815
Augustus Power 0 0
0 0
2
1
0 3
Blanks
157 197 169 105 156 247 297 1328
County Commissioners-Middlesex
Precinct
1
2 3 4 5
6 7 Total
Nathaniel L. Bowditch 324 423 291 430 329 730 572 3099
Walter C. Wardwell. 348 462 327 452 355 779 649 3372
Blanks . 184 241 208 176 218 335 369 1731
Clerk of Courts-Middlesex
Precinct
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 Total
Ralph N. Smith 377 503 348 493 395 841 712 3669
Blanks. 51 60 65 37 56
81 83 433
Register of Deeds-Middlesex Southern District Precinct . 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 Total
Thomas Leighton 366 492 341 476 378 824 706 3583 Blanks . 62 71 72 54 73 98 89 519
139
TOWN RECORDS
Associate Commissioner Middlesex County (to fill vacancy) 1 2 3 4 5
Precinct .
6 7 Total
Daniel D. Gorman 124 189 115 90 131 255 233 1137
Melvin G. Rogers. 236 288 211 352 236 528 435 2286
Blanks 68 86 87 88 84 139 127 679
State Committee-Sixth Middlesex District
Precinct . 1
2 3 4
5 6 7 Total
Joseph J. Launie. 294 378 243 274 258 567 482 2496
Frederic A. Washburn. 0 0 57 134 55 95 76 417
Blanks 134 185 113 122 138 260 237 1189
Delegates to State Convention (Eighteen Candidates to be Voted For)
Group 1
Precinct . 1
2 3 5
4 6 7 Total
Nelson B. Crosby. 271 342 247 315 284 601 497 2557
Emily G. Alden . 265 328 234 305 269 569 463 2433
Herbert W. Reed 264 333 233 314 274 582 478 2478
Charles A. Hardy . 268 335 232 315 275 590 478 2393
Frank A. Woodhead.
269 333 239 313 276 583 479 2492 William I. Marsters . 264 339 235 307 371 590 470 2480
Horatio A. Phinney
260 329 235 307 269 573 471 2444
William A. Muller
262 334 229 303 263 549 461 2401
Elliott R. Barker
261 338 238 309 271 584 479 2480
Jacob Bitzer
257 331 232 303 267 562 469 2521
Charles C. Warren
281 342 248 314 283 593 490 2651
George H. Shirley.
260 327 230 309 268 573 471 2438
Grace Parker 266 334 236 310 267 568 477 2358
Charles M. MacMillin 262 327 231 305 265 570 464 2424
Edith W. Storke 256 329 232 302 264 562 466 2411 Warren A. Peirce. 268 342 247 320 285 589 485 2536
Georgie W. Phinney
257 324 230 304 265 566 469 2415
Frank E. Thompson
266 333 236 308 275 576 472 2466 Group 2
Elbert L. Churchill 24 28 26 40 40 57 36 251
Blanks. . 2923 4106 3164 3927 3187 6459 5735 29501
140
ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT
Town Committee (Twenty-four Candidates to be Voted For)
Precinct . 1
2 3 4
5 6 7 Total
William I. Marsters 347 469 310 441 355 755 640 3317
George J. Duncan. 327 449 305 436 352 735 635 3239
Harry S. Edwards
338 446 306 431 344 736 633 3234
Mabel Colby 335 442 305 433 345 734 631 3225
Philip S. Davis
325 434 304 433 345 738 632 3211
Louis V. Witherell
334 442 301 433 346 730 630 3216
Emily G. Alden
332 442 309 439 353 736 630 3241
Lester W. Collins 327 431 302 433 352 727 629 3201
Raphael D. Guarente. 323 430 301 429 346 728 626 3183
Robert M. Boyd. 334 444 305 438 353 737 633 3244
Edward H. Kittredge.
326 436 304 439 341 729 626 3201
Frank W. Tucker 329 436 305 431 350 732 633 3216
Zoe S. Nelson 330 443 307 432 343 730 628 3213
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