Word: electioneered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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According to an announcement made last night by B. H. Ticknor '31, no additional names were added by petition to the list of Junior nominees. The following men, therefore, compose the completed official list of nominees. Balloting will be by way of post card election; all Juniors will receive their...
As disproof of their "backwardness," Arkansans point to Senators Joseph Taylor Robinson, Democratic leader, and Thaddeus H. Caraway; also to Major 0. Lee Bodenhamer of Arkansas, Commander of the American Legion. No veteran himself, Governor Parnell worked for Bodenhamer's candidacy, helped to insure his election at Louisville (TIME, Oct...
An important change effected this year in the working of the Pierian Sodality now makes eligible for election to the society all men who have attended rehearsals and concerts steadily for two consecutive half-years. According to this plan, voting will be determined solely upon the attendance records of the...
Booths for the election will be placed in Sever Hall, Pierce Hall, and Harvard Hall. Voting will take place for ten minutes before and after the hours of 10, 11, 12, and 1 o'clock. At each of the booths, there will be pictures of each of the candidates for...
Final plans for the holding of the election were announced yesterday by S.P. Duggan '31, chairman of the Junior Polls Committee. Booths will be placed in the three main lecture halls; Sever Hall Harvard Hall and Pierce Hall, in the Engineering School. Voting will take place between classes tomorrow at...