Word: balloters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Freshman elections will close this evening at 7 o'clock. Members of the Class of 1935 are urged to cast their ballots at the Union during the noon and evening meal-hours. Three positions are to be chosen: president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer, and voters are urged to indicate their choice for one man only for each office. Each ballot should be signed by the voter...
...from the Class of 1935 have been nominated by petition for election to the offices of president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer, making to date a total of 23 names which will be voted on by ballot at the end of this week, in the Union...
These ten additions to the Freshman ballot, filed yesterday, have been the only ones to be received by the nominating committees of the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior classes, which are all holding elections at the present time...
From the complete list of nominations under each office, one man only may be elected. In order to be valid, each ballot must bear the signature of the voter...
...Hitler policy is designed for the purpose of catching votes without regard to consistency. It promise a social and economic utopia for the masses, the class which ultimately controls the government through the ballot. Nordicus explains a cardinal Hitler principle when he says. "For every intelligent head there are ten stupid ones, whose votes, banded together, suffice to attain the desired end. Intelligent reasoning, according to Hitler, has no place among the modern masses...