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Additional nominations signed by 35 members of the Freshman class may be made to A. J. Lowrey '13, Holworthy 5, before 6 o'clock next Friday night. The voting will be by Australian ballot in Phillips Brooks House on Monday, March 10, from...
...Governing Board of the Union has made the following nominations for officers and committeemen of the Union for the academic year of 1912-13. The election will be held in the Union today, the polls being open from 8 until 4 o'clock. The Australian ballot system will be used and no voting by proxy will be permitted. Only active and life members who are students in the University will have the right to vote. The persons receiving the highest number of votes will be declared elected. The following men have been appointed to take charge of the polls: from...
Section 11.-The Australian ballot shall be used in all Class elections...
...annual election of the Phillips Brooks House Association will be held in the Parlor of Brooks House today from 8.30 to 5 o'clock. Members of the society and of all constituent societies are eligible to vote. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected by the Australian ballot system from the following list of nominees--for president, H. B. Gardner '13, of New York, N. Y., A. J. Lowrey '13, of Honolulu, Hawaii; for vice-president, L. Withington, Jr., 2L., of Honolulu, Hawaii, H. C. Everett, Jr., '13, of Boston; for secretary, G. F. Cherry '13, of Roslindale...
...Class of '77 Gate today between 8.30 and 5.30 o'clock. All men who entered with the class of 1915 are eligible to vote. The officers to be chosen are president, vice-president, secretary-treasurer, and three members for the Student Council. The voting will be by the Australian ballot system and Freshmen are reminded that every voter will be required to give his name and initials in full, to the man in charge of the polls...