Word: resulted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of the vote is for the information of the Corporation, in order that they may determine whether or not the student body considers that the Union as an institution is necessary...
...held in the Union, Memorial Hall, Foxcroft Hall, and the main entries of the three Freshman Dormitories, tomorrow and the day after, during the hours of breakfast, luncheon, and dinner. It is hoped that everyone will look into the question with considerable care before he votes, since the result of the expression of opinion will go directly to the Corporation for its approval. The committee appointed by the Student Council for the investigation of the question, has worked carefully and thoroughly, and the report which they have drawn up discusses fully the relative merits of the issue. Copies...
...vote which is to be taken on Wednesday and Thursday of this week will greatly influence the Board of Trustees in their final verdict about compulsory membership. An adverse decision will probably result, if a large favorable vote is not cast by the undergraduates. A few hundred votes will mean nothing, but should over half the college signify their approval or disapproval of compulsory membership, then the Board of Trustees must take into account such a representative opinion...
Journalistic courtesy forbids a forecast of the result of the contest, as any attempt would necessarily be insulting to the Lampoon. The facts of the encounter will speak for themselves, and for the CRIMSON. It is enough to say that the CRIMSON will furnish the refreshments and the Lampoon the amusement...
Even a cursory glance at the list of nominees for election this June shows plainly that over emphasis has been laid upon capitalistic representation--too few names from the academic and professional fields appear. And since there is this over-representation of the capitalists among the nominees, the probable result of the elections will be an equally unbalanced board. Such a result, while perhaps not in itself disastrous, cannot fall, in the long run, to be deleterious to the University. Harvard is not, and has never been, solely a rich man's college. The University is, above all, cosmopolitan...