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100: Mayoral Campaign Leaves No Stone Unturned

Just about every day Marlborough Patch will highlight an interesting story from the Marlborough Daily Enterprise published on that date 100 years ago.

Nov. 22, 1911: City Campaign Has Opened: Theo. Temple Withdraws from Mayoralty Race—Gleason a Citizen Candidate

Gleason headquarters in Warren block shows signs of activity Tuesday, when the first real day of the municipal campaign opened. Candidate J. Henry Gleason was on hand all day and met many callers at headquarters. A number of postal cards were sent out to voters of Ward 7 to call at headquarters tomorrow evening. Other wards will be treated in a similar manner. 

It is the intention of the Gleason campaign committee to have workers in every section of the city and to leave no stone unturned to bring about the election of their candidate. 

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