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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...above mentioned states, a duly registered voter who will be absent from his home on the day of election, may, vote by mail. However, it is required that each voter who expects to be absent shall procure from the Secretary of his State a certain specific form on which to make application for an "absentee voter" ballot. The Harding-Coolidge Club of Harvard has arranged to have a number of these applications sent to them at once and will soon have them on hand at their office in the CRIMSON building, where the voters of the University may sign them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONDENSED ABSENTEE VOTER LAWS FOR NINE STATES | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...paid poll tax and who were known to be residents on April 1 of last year. All others to be registered, must prove residence in person by October 13 in all cities including Boston, and in all towns by Saturday, October 20. 3. Absentee voters: Any voter absent on election day who applies in advance to the Secretary of the Commonwealth or to any city or town clerk for application blank for a ballot and sends it within time to reach voting place before it closes, can vote by mail...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONDENSED ABSENTEE VOTER LAWS FOR NINE STATES | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...election district for 30 days. 2. Registration: Must be in person in cities of over 5000. Registration from Monday, October 4 up to, and including October 30 in New York City. In other cities of 5000, on October 15 and 16. 3. Absentee voters: A qualified voter unavoidably absent may vote by mail. Application for ballot in the form of an affidavit must be received not later than October 16. Form of the affidavit is set forth in the law. Ballot will be mailed if requested...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONDENSED ABSENTEE VOTER LAWS FOR NINE STATES | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...second place, I propose that it shall be made as nearly obligatory and possible--bearing in mind constitutional limitations, that the President shall promote efficient secretaries and consuls to vacancies arising in the rank of Minister. If this is done it will give the incentive which is now absent for ambitious men to enter the service with the full realization that successful secreteries or consuls may hope in time to a rive at the important and responsible position of Minister, and later, Ambassador. It will also remove from party politics these places and indirectly eliminate one of those stains which...

Author: By J. J. Rogers ., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: MANY COLLEGE GRADUATES NOW IN FOREIGN SERVICE | 10/6/1920 | See Source »

Among the professors who will be absent all or part of the year are R. F. A. Hoernle, who has resigned to teach at Durham University, England; A. B. Hart '80, who has been sent as an exchange professor to France; George II. Parker '87. and Edward W. Forbes '95, who are to be exchange professors to Western colleges; Arthur Pope '01, who is in Europe on the Sachs Travelling Fellowship: Bliss Perry, who has been granted a year's leave of absence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVERAL DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORS ADDED TO 1920 TEACHING STAFF | 9/25/1920 | See Source »

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