Word: ballots
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of the second 1918 election of Senior Class and Class Day officers, which was held at the University last Tuesday for those members of the class still in college, and by mail ballot between February 8 and March 13, for men in the service, has been announced as follows...
...voting was done by the Australian ballot, and the candidate receiving the highest number of votes for each office was elected. The number of men that voted was 294, but a few blank ballots in the election of Vice-President and the Student Council Member slightly lowered the total vote for these two offices...
...voting booth for the election of the 1921 class officers and the representative to the Student Council will be open today in the Standish Hall Common Room from 9 until 6 o'clock. The system of preferential voting and the Australian ballot will be used in the elections, as set forth in Article 3, Sections 7 and 8, of the class constitution. All men who entered College with the class of 1921 and who have not voted with another class, will be eligible to cast their ballots today...
...Phillips Brooks House officers for 1918-19 will take place at Phillips Brooks House today, the polls being open from 9 until 5 o'clock. All contributing members of Phillips Brooks House, the Christian Association, and the St. Paul's Society will be entitled to cast a ballot. Men who have made contributions during the early part of the year are included within that number and will be eligible to vote...
...members of the class of 1918 who are still in College will take part, will be held on Tuesday, March 12. Every elector will vote for only one man for Secretary, for two men on the Class Committee, and for seven men on the Class Day Committee. Any ballot not filled out in accordance with these regulations shall be declared invalid. The complete list of nominations is as follows...