Word: corrective
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With either absolute ignorance or absolute disregard for the facts of the case, the CRIMSON published an editorial charging the 1921 Nominating Committee with gross neglect of its duties, and demanding its resignation. Of the six points brought forth one is almost correct--the committee did not supervise the counting of ballots. After instructing the chairman of the Counting Committee how the votes should be counted, the Nominating Committee left the counting of the votes wholly to the Juniors as has been the case in past years. It is true that the committee did not appoint the poll watchers...
...voting list was supposed to be "not even approximately correct." However, I have not heard of a single man who was entitled to vote and was not allowed to or of a man who was allowed to vote when he was not entitled to do so. The balloting was very carefully watched and the committee can account for every one of the 305 votes east. The whole election, except for the counting of ballots; which was left to the Juniors, went off more smoothly than most previous Senior elections. EDWARD L. PIERSON...
...hasty attempt to correct it, the incorrect figures that were given out finally Wednesday evening, were arrived at. The three different counts for Marshal are given below...
...neglected to draw up a voting list even approximately correct...
Last night in the Hemenway Gymnasium a basketball meeting was held to demonstrate, and to show the correct interpretation of the rules which have been recently passed by the "Rules Committee." The meeting was attended by over two hundred coaches, both professional and collegiate, players, and officials from all over New England...