Word: questioned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Every undergraduate and other member of the University should ask himself squarely the question: Have I any right not to go to one of these Camps? Except in exceptional instances, if he faces the issue squarely, there can only be one answer. The men who go will find themselves amply rewarded, in the sense of duty done and the experience they will have. The men who do not, except for unavoidable cause, should feel uncomfortable, and be made to feel...
Yesterday's voting on the question of compulsory membership to the Union brought the total of votes cast to 1234. There are now 926 affirmative ballots and 308 negative. The returns from Memorial Hall are not included in these figures, as they had not come...
...result of yesterday's balloting on the compulsory Union membership question shows a total of 1107 votes cast, out of which there were 822 affirmative votes and 285 negative...
...when all undergraduates may go back to their respective schools, and be excused from college appointments on that day. The principals of many of the schools, including Andover and Exeter, have already expressed their approval of such a plan and promised the colleges their heartiest support in settling the question of the date...
...issue has been drawn up by a representative committee of Union members. Although some have asserted that this committee was composed of men prejudiced in favor of compulsory membership, this statement is erroneous. After careful investigation and thought, this report was made in order to put the question fairly before the undergraduates. Many, perhaps, feel hazy as regards the true condition of the Union. Before these men vote, let them glance over this report, which will be on every voting table, and then, after careful consideration, make their decision...