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The plan for reorganizing and incorporating the Co-operative Society was rejected yesterday by 8 votes. Of the 474 men who voted, 233 were in favor of the adoption of the plan and 241 were opposed. At Dane Hall, 212 votes were cast in favor of the plan and 233 against it. At the Medical branch in Boston, 21 voted for the plan and 8 against it.
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