Word: balloters
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...regulations would replace the annual election meeting with a mailed ballot, making it easier to elect an alternate slate of directors, and enfranchise University employees and alumni who now are without a vote. Students would be given half the seats on the board of stockholders and board of directors, allowing a chance to oversee Coop working conditions, wage policies, and rebate dividends...
Under the proposal, the dean would nominate candidates for all the Council positions. Additional nominations, however, could be made by petitions signed by at least ten Faculty members, in which case a special Faculty election by mail ballot would determine the Council members...
...committee could in special cases "call for a decision by a mail ballot of the entire Faculty, instead of by a vote of those present at the meeting," and it could also recommend to the President "the calling of additional meetings or meetings of exceptional length...
Claudio S. Buchwald '71 was sentenced for 30 days and fined $100 on charges of assault and battery for allegedly striking a policeman during the demonstration, a protest at the removal of a rent controlquestion from the November election ballot...
...October 1 the department met to consider Sampson's motion to reinstate Stauder. Sampson's resolution, however, was not on the ballot and was tabled by a two-vote margin after 40 minutes of debate...