Word: balloting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Every ballot not containing the required number of names of Marshals or the respective Committees shall be invalid for the Marshals or that Committee...
...Australian ballot system shall be used...
...many changes and alterations of universal suffrage have been suggested, these are not advantageous because this principle lies at the bottom of our system of government. One way to render this plan more efficient is to reduce the number of nominees for whom one man may vote. On every ballot now presented there is a long list of men, many of whom are in all probability entirely unknown to the voter. If there are but five men to be elected, the voter is sure to be able to choose more competently. This system has proved successful wherever it has been...
...election of the officers of the Junior class for the coming year will be held by Australian ballot in the CRIMSON office today from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. The list of nominations is as follows: for president, G. G. Browne, S. A. Sargent; for vice-president, T. Hicks, F. M. deSelding, P. Wyman; for secretary, D. Crocker, G. P. Gardner, Jr. All men who entered with 1910, either in regular standing or as special students, or men who have since been admitted to Junior standing, will be allowed to vote...
...election of the Sophomore class officers for the coming year will be held by Australian ballot in the CRIMSON office from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. today. The revised list of nominations, to which the name of P. S. Twitchell has been added by petition, are as follows: for president, H. Jaques, Jr., R. C. Foster; for vice-president, C. Hann, Jr., A. Sweetser; for secretary, H. MacNider, T. T. Scudder, P. S. Twitchell. The following have been appointed watchers at the polls at the hours named: 9 to 10--R. F. Hooper, J. Kean...