Word: canaday
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...crime? Davis and reporter Todd F. Braunstein '97 entered the council's Canaday Hall offices earlier this month when no one else was there, moved an envelope about six inches and had a photographer take a picture...
...posted a sign, with his signature, in the office. Mr. Liston also agreed that we would meet in the office after dinner and transport the new ballot envelopes to the room of Keith Light, a senior adviser and admissions officer who serves as a freshman proctor in Canaday...
Davis said a proctor in Canaday Hall had agreedto keep the ballots, but that Liston would notmove them...
...more suggestions of the types of items which HRE Ministry of Justice can make "disappear." Start with a ridicules "shops" themselves, and then the gray, pseudo-Bauhaus, bureaucrat-infested, architectural travesty known as "Holyoke Center." Then move across the yard and snatch up cell blocks A-D of the Canaday Penal Colony. Finally, squash Le Corbusier's odious bug of a building, the ineptly named "carpenter center...
...council neglected to administer the vote with even the most basic of safeguards. Council members have acknowledged that ballots cast Wednesday were left unsecured in the council's Canaday office. And throughout the referendum, many students were not required to show identification before casting their vote. Even a new-comer to council intrigues could see how pathetic the referendum was. "If you wanted to, you could vote as many times as you wanted," observed...