Word: valid
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...finding new knowledge when needed, acquaintanceship with the method of gaining access to original sources, a disposition to seek all facts and to sort these according to relative importance before accepting conclusions, and finally an open-minded tolerance for new facts if they shall appear and be proved valid, even though they attack conclusions already formed. --President Hopkins in an address to the students of Dartmouth College...
Nominations, to be valid, must be handed to the secretary, in 53 Perkins Hall, before noon today. The election will be held on April 27, 28, and 29. Ballots may be cast on these days at the delivery desk in the Business School Library. The accepted nominations will be announced tomorrow...
...Student Council, worried over the lack of interest shown in the elections of the three lower classes, proposed two amendments to the constitutions of these classes, designed to meet the situation. The amendments provided that 60 percent of a class should vote before an election could be valid, and prescribed ballotting for more than one day if the quote was not reached within the customary time. To quote from the CRIMSON of that date: "In the past two or three years too few members of each class have shown sufficient interest in class affairs to vote for the officers...
...continued in the Standish Hall Common Room this afternoon from 12 until 6 o'clock. According to Article III, Section 10, in the constitution of the three lower classes, 60 percent of more of the members of the class must-vote before an election of class officers is declared valid. Yesterday only 449 men voted whereas 522 are needed to give the desired quota...
According to Article III, Section 10, in the constitution of the three lower classes, 60 percent or more of the members of the class must vote before and election of class officers is declared valid...