The book The American City was written by author Grant, Arthur Hastings, 1865- Ed Here you can read free online of The American City book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The American City a good or bad book?
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Although it seemed cer- tain that the bonds would carry, it was real- ized that each proposition must have a two- thirds majority of the highest number of votes cast for any one proposition, and the Club felt it imperative to get out a full vote. In order to do this the young men of the Commercial Club who belong to the Young Men's Division of the Public Affairs Com- mittee were enlisted. They organized so that a captain was assigned to each ward, and each captain appointed two lieutenants for ...each precinct of his ward. The Com- mercial Club members were asked to give the use of their automobiles for a greater part of the day. By this means the Club was able to get out a very large vote, and was not only successful in its efforts, but created an interest among the young men and caused them to feel that they were a valuable asset to the organization. As an incentive to the workers, a prize was offered to the captain whose ward would poll the [186] largest vote. The day after election the victory was celebrated at the luncheon meet- ing of the Public Affairs Committee, when the prize, a silver loving cup, was presented.
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