Word: named
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...voting to be used is as follows: The ballot is divided into four columns; in the first column will be the list of prominent candidates alphabetically arranged, with party designations indicated; in the second column the voter will indicate his first choice by marking a cross (X) after the name of the candidate he favors most; in the third he will indicate his second preference in a similar manner; in the fourth he will indicate his third choice. Votes cast for fictitious or impossible candidates will not be counted...
...watchers at the polls have been assigned the following duties: Men after whose names the letter (A) appears will hand out the ballots and give the name of the voter to the checker; (B) will check off the voter's name from the list of the members of the University; (C) will drop the ballot...
...student in Dean Briggs's "School, College, and Character" whose name began with Y, who never received a good seat in a lecture room in his life, still has many sympathizers. Of the big lecture courses in College there is hardly one where the seats are allotted otherwise than alphabetically; A's in the front row, Y's, and Z's, if any, in back. After all is said and done bout the student who is here to work deriving all possible good from College no matter where he sits, there is a distinct handicap in having one's name...
...competition will close on December 1. All manuscripts must be sent to the above-mentioned address before this date, bearing a fictitious name, and enclosing a sealed envelope containing the real name and address of the writer...
...ballot shall be printed alphabetically the names of all candidates nominated as provided for under Section 5 of Article III. A voter shall place a number, designating his order of preference, after the name of each nominee, and if any name is not marked on a ballot, that ballot shall be invalid. If any nominee shall receive a majority of first choices, he shall be declared elected; if no nominee receives such a majority, the second choices shall be added to the first and if any nominee shall have a majority of first and second choices added together, he shall...