Word: ballots
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Ballot boxes for the voting on Wednesday will be placed at Memorial Hall, the Union and the CRIMSON Building. The polls will be open from 8.30 in the morning to 6 o'clock...
...result of the vote in the local election yesterday puts Cambridge in the no-license column again for the 30th time in as many years. The dry ballot cast amounted to 3,046 votes, which, in spite of the anxiety displayed by the no-license supporters on account of the small vote, shows an increase of 250 votes over the dry vote last year...
...CRIMSON went to press at 11.30 o'clock, the political situation seemed to show the probable re-election of Woodrow Wilson. No definite decision will probably be reached, however, for a week or more, on account of recounts and the closing of the ballot boxes in some of the doubtful states...
...greeted the decision of the New Haven Election Board that Yale students cannot vote in today's election. The Board maintained that the students were not permanent residents of the city and therefore were not qualified to register as voters. The Republican partisans are particularly disappointed since the straw ballot taken at Yale resulted in an overwhelming victory for Hughes...
...trouble with most of our ideals is, that they are absorbed, not thought out. Our politics, our religion, are imbibed rather than constructed. How many men who voted in the straw ballot, how many who will march in the Hughes parade tonight, base their acts on solid reasoning and conviction? The only reason why free-thinkers are persecuted is that the majority of people do not take time to think. They blindly follow the conservatism of the last decade, finding it easier to submit than to investigate...