Word: ballots
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock this morning the two-day polling will begin in the University in an effort to determine the trend of undergraduate opinion regarding the leading possibilities for the Presidential nominations. At that hour the ballot-boxes will open in the Crimson Building, in Langdell Hall, and in the Baker Library...
Additional polling-places will open at 12 o'clock today at the Union, Smith Halls, and Gore Hall. These will close at 2 o'clock, while those at the Business School and the Law School will close at 3 and 5 o'clock respectively. The ballot-boxes tomorrow will be open at the following places: Langdell Hall, Austin Hall, Sever Hall, and the Baker Library, 9 to 5 o'clock; Union, Smith Halls, and Gore Hall, 12 to 2 o'clock. The polls will be open all day at the Crimson Building on both Monday and Tuesday...
Voters will signify on their ballots the one man whom they would prefer as the representative of each party. Any one may vote for a candidate not on the ballot. The result of today's poll will be announced tomorrow morning...
...candidates whose names will appear on the ballot are: Democrats; A. Victor Donahey, of Ohio; James A. Reed, of Missouri; Alfred E. Smith, of New York; and Thomas J. Walsh, of Montana. Republicans; Charles Curtis, of Kansas; Charles G. Dawes, of Illinois; Herbert Hoover, of California; Frank O. Lowden, of Illinois; and Frank B. Willis, of Ohio...
...Tuesday an additional poll will be open in the Law School and a ballot-box will be available all day in Sever Hall. The other polls will be run as on Monday...