Word: polling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...place the polls at a spot readily convenient for all men has been shown to be impossible in this time when the Sophomore and Junior Classes have so uniformly expressed their lack of interest in the election of class officers. To set a greater number of places for balloting would increase, with other things, the number of men necessary to serve as poll watchers. Such an increase is not only impracticable but with the present attitude of men thus appointed apparently impossible...
...list of men from the Junior class who will serve as poll watchers follows...
...following members of the Class of 1925 have been appointed to watch the polis. These men will serve in conjunction with the Sophomore poll watchers. If any of the men appointed cannot serve they must arrange to have a substitute to take their place...
...following is a list of the poll watchers and the time and place at which they are to serve. If, for any reason, any of the men listed cannot report for duty they must arrange to send a substitute...
...following members of the Junior Class have been appointed to act as an election committee. This committee will have general charge of the election such as the appointment of poll watchers and the counting of ballots...