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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...those who have not previously voted may be sure to do so today, polls will be established in the Crimson Building form 8 to 6, in Sever Hall from 8.30 to 3.45, and during the lunch hours in Memorial Hall and the Union. At present 213 ballots have been cast in the Junior elections, which is only 40 percent of the number needed to fulfill the constitutional requirements. In the Sophomore voting the necessary quota has been more nearly reached but many must vote today to ensure a valid election...
...third day of voting in both the Sophomore and Junior classes comes without the necessary sixty per cent vote being cast, in spite of numerous exhortations and appeals to class spirit, there is gradually coming over the College a realization that there is something wrong in our present system. This has found expression in two ways,-a condemnation of non-voters by their more enthusiastic (or perhaps only more conscientious) class-mates, and a naive reply of "Why should we vote when do don't know for whom we are voting...
...result of trials held during the last week, the Cercle Francais announces that the cast for the play to be given this fall, "Fanny Lear," by Meilhac and Halevy, will be as follows: Le Marquis de Noriolis W. P. Scott '23 Birnheim Edgar Scott Occ Frondeville, Harding Scholle Occ Callieres, R. H. Thayer '23 Risley, John Boissevain '24 Bredif, Leonard Opdycke 3G. Turquet, Bancel La Farge '22 Un Domestique, Richmond Fearing '23 Pierre, Morris Duane '23 La Marquise de Noriolis Mrs. Charles S. Bird Jr. Marie de Frondeville, Miss Berthe Braggiotti Genevieve de Noriolis, Miss Francesca Braggiotti Niquette, Miss Rosamond...
...that these dining places are open for luncheon. In the meantime posters will be printed and placed in conspicuous locations in the college buildings to impress those members of the class who have not already voted with the necessity of doing so Tuesday. At present 213 ballots have been cast. Since 327 is the 60 percent quota, at least 114 more are needed to fulfill the constitutional requirements...
...result of the straw ballot for the five Presidential candidates held under the auspices of the Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association in 17 of the leading colleges in the East, Senator Warren G. Harding defeated Governor James M. Cox by 5800 votes out of a possible 15,683 cast for all five candidates...