Word: balloting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yesterday the very small number of 157 members of the class of 1922, and 207 from 1923, voted in the class election for officers. According to resolutions adopted last spring, no election is valid unless at least sixty per cent, of the class votes. Both totals of ballots cast form less than thirty per cent of the class and the voting will have to be continued until the required number of ballots are cast. Due to the Presidential straw-ballot being held today, the voting will be continued tomorrow. The polls will be open from eight...
Detailed arrangements for the straw ballot of the Presidential candidates which is to be conducted throughout the University tomorrow by the CRIMSON, have been completed. All members of the University, including the Graduate Schools and the Faculty, are eligible to vote, and all votes must be signed or they will not be counted. Specific directions as to voting appear on the ballot...
...CRIMSON will hold the ballot under the auspices of the Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association, which includes in its membership the Yale News, the Daily Princetonian, the Tech, the Cornell Sum, the Columbia Spectator, and various papers of other leading colleges and universities of the East...
Voting is a privilege; nobody is required to cast a ballot in any election. Voting is also a barometer by which a man's interest in what goes on about him may be measured in no uncertain manner. He either cares about his leaders or is entirely indifferent to them. He either votes or lets somebody else elect his own officers. This is "vote week" at the University and both elections will show the interest of Harvard men in their own business. The class elections today directly concern the members of 1922 and 1923; the straw vote tomorrow concerns...
...CRIMSON will hold the Ballot under the auspices of the Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association, which includes in its membership the Yale News, the Daily Princetonian, the Tech, the Cornell Sun, the Columbia Spectator, and the various papers of other leading colleges and universities in the East. Full particulars concerning the voting places, times of voting, and other details of the Ballot will be announced tomorrow...