Word: balloting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...group, Employees for Better Working Conditions, designated as the paper's sole bargaining unit. An NLRB election last month was Abruptly canceled when the Guild withdrew from the running. Says Guild Spokesman Dick Pattison: "It didn't make much sense for us to be on the ballot when the only ones voting would be the strikebreakers...
Although his name was on the ballot offered by a Phi Beta Kappa committee to the members. Amory Houghton Jr. '50, an Overseer, failed to gain election. Houghton, who is chief executive officer of the Corning Glass Works, was the only candidate identified on the ballot as a businessman...
...wonders also whatever happened to the left's ardent support for democracy. In the Florida presidential primary in March 1972, 74 per cent voted against busing in a referendum included on the ballot. This matches what the public opinion polls have been saying for years. It is clear that the people do not support forced busing. What is becoming more clear is that the people have no control over the state...
...tripped in the mid-1930s, when he served nine months in federal prison for income tax evasion. Yet despite his lust for wealth, Parr felt affection for the local people and won many friends. His influence was so strong that when a Parr nominee already on the ballot disobeyed the boss a few weeks before the election, Parr managed to beat him with a write-in candidate...
Nominations were collected from the sports staffs of the Ivy League school papers and a ballot with the names of those nominated was returned to the Schools. Based on a tabulation of the noting a five-man fist and second team has been made of five additional writers...