Word: ballotted
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...voting shall be secret, check-lists being used. The class shall vote in eight equal sections, at eight separate polls. Voting by proxy shall not be allowed. Whenever a candidate receives a majority of votes cast on a formal ballot he shall be declared elected...
...third ballot for the election of the remaining officers of the reading-room of the Law School will be held on Monday and Tuesday, May 15 and 16. The polls will close at 9 P. M., Tuesday. Each member of the school of every class will be allowed to vote with the proviso that there is to be no voting by proxy, and that each person must sign his full name to the ballot. The candidates are to be the three men receiving the highest number of votes in the last election. The officers that are still to be elected...
...wont to cogitate deeply the affairs of his own observation about college, and many a shrewd and simple grain of wisdom he has been able to distill in the process. John holds decided opinions on all the great questions of the day, and always exercises his privilege of the ballot, we may be sure, with due deliberation. If questioned, he can give a very graphic and remarkable history of the Christian religion, with astonishing exactitude as to dates and events, hitherto unknown to the learned world...
Chorister: Burton, 71; Wister, 47; Chapin, 10; Tuckerman, 3 (having withdrawn on previous ballot). Burton elected...
...ELECTION.THE Senior Class Meeting was called to order at 7.15 P.M., Monday, by Mr. F. M. Stone, Chairman of the Preliminary Committee. The nomination of Mr. W. C. Wait for Chairman of the meeting was unanimously confirmed. The rules recommended by the Committee were adopted with slight alterations. The balloting for officers resulted as follows, - the final ballot in each case being given...