Word: valid
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...abolished before next year's elections, it is hoped by members of the Election Committee. The Executive Committee of the Student Council has already suggested that Section 10 of Article III in the Constitution 60 percent of any Sophomore class, must participate in the elections to Make them valid, be annulled. This recommendation of the Student Council has been-placed on the 1926 ballots in referendum form...
...basis of union is the so-called "Cleveland Plan," developed by a committee of Congregationalists and Presbyterians in that city. It provides that no creed shall be binding upon the entire membership, but that all individual churches in the union denomination shall regard as valid the creed and ministry of every other church in the union...
...class will be held today and tomorrow by postal ballot. Cards have been sent out and Seniors are to vote in preferential order and sign the upper left hand corner of the enclosed return envelope. The ballots in unsigned envelopes will be the cast out. All ballots to be valid must be mailed by midnight Tuesday, October 23. The five men nominated are:--Harrison Gardner, Lewis Gordon, K. N. Hill, C. H. Hollister and Charlton MacVeagh...
...chief reason for the failure to institute the system has been said to lie in the lack of funds sufficient to employ the necessary tutors. This would seem to be a valid excuse, but it is to be regretted that, if such is the case, no more vigorous campaign has been conducted to raise the necessary fund. It seems both unfortunate and strange that among gifts to the University totaling nearly four and one half million dollars for the past year, nothing should have been given specifically for the extension of the tutorial system...
...miners declared that they felt "that in the absence of any reasonable or valid objection to the check-off by the anthracite operators we are entitled to recognition on this point [i. e., the check-off]." They gave as reasons that the check-off was desirable for convenience and economy and to give greater stability to the joint wage agreement. The check-off is in operation in the bituminous coal fields...