Word: ballotted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Section 11. If at any election a sufficient number of votes is not cast at the first ballot, further balloting shall be held at intervals of not more than 10 days, suffrage being restricted to those members who have not already voted, until a sufficient number of votes has been cast...
...straw-ballot of the Presidential candidates which is to be held under the auspices of the CRIMSON will take place today between 8 and 3 o'clock. All members of the University, including the Faculty and Graduate Schools are eligible to vote. Results of the election will be posted on the CRIMSON Bulletin Board as soon as the ballots are counted. Voters must sign their ballot slips or they will not be valid...
...candidates listed on the ballot slips are as follows: Republican. Democrat. N. M. Butler. N. D. Baker. Calvin Coolidge. W. J. Bryan. A. B. Cummins. Champ Clark. W. G. Harding. J. M. Cox. C. E. Hughes. Josephus Daniels. Herbert Hoover. E. I. Edwards. H. W. Johnson. J. W. Gerard. F. O. Lowden. G. M. Hitchcock. J. J. Pershing. T. R. Marshall. Miles Poindexter. W. G. McAdoo. W. H. Taft. A. M. Palmer. Leonard Wood. Woodrow Wilson...
...many weeks speculation has been rife concerning the strength of the various Presidential candidates in the colleges. The straw ballot today at Harvard and Princeton will not only definitely settle these arguments but will prove a true indication of American public opinion, for the men in these two universities represent all parts of the country and many classes of people...
...Today's ballot, combining as it does the opinion of two of the United States' greatest universities, will be just so much more full of significance than the single vote at Harvard in past campaigns. As a result, whether you are a Hoover "intellectual," a Wood "platitudinarian," or favor Governor Edwards for obvious reasons, make the straw ballot really representative by polling a large student vote today...