Word: ballotted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Owing to the small margin of votes between several of the nominees for the various class offices of the Class of 1924, it seems advisable that an opportunity for inspection of the ballots should be given to a representative of each man nominated for a 1924 office. Therefore a duly accredited representative of each nominee may see the undersigned on Thursday, March third, 1921, at Claverly 30, from 2 P. M. until 3 P. M. for such an inspection. Bradley D. Nash, Chairman Ballot Committee...
...Wilson has again misjudged the voice of the ballot. This country will eventually join the League in some way, but it emphatically will not agree to being forced in. It has twice repudiated the Administration and its methods; why continue the comedy any longer? Congress, by putting the seal of disapproval upon further military appropriations, even though they be backed by the President and the Secretary of War, has effectually closed the argument...
...active part in the struggles of the Progressive party, and last summer he was a delegate to the Republican National Convention at Chicago. Shortly after the Convention he published a very interesting account of it, showing the political situation of this country, and telling how he voted on each ballot and his reasons for so doing. During the war Mr. White was an observer for the Red Cross in France, a reporter at the Peace Conference at Paris, and an American delegate at the Allied Conference with the Bolshevists at Prinkipo, so that he is in a position to discuss...
...Secretary--*T. S. Lamont 121, A. Houghton 74, E. C. Storrow Jr. 49, S. C. Richmond 19; total 263. One ballot thrown...
...position of any man whose original standing in the election has been proved erroneous is hard; to him the nominating committee and its ballot counters own an apology. The stigma lies on the committee which allowed such a disgracefully careless accounting of the votes...