Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...added to this that a large vote may be obtained by having the election made by an all-day ballot at the Society's store. The election of the Class Day officers by an all-day ballot has already proven the advantages of that system. In view of the fact, however, that the constitution is so framed that a majority of the Board hold over from one year to another, the danger of a sudden upheaval at an annual meeting has been much overdrawn, but Professor Hall's suggestion shows that whatever possibility there may be of such an occurrence...
...immediate future to adopt a plan which will save to the members needed powers, and at the same time bring about changes which the majority of the Board of Directors probably feel the necessity of more strongly than others. But if the plan is adopted, one extreme view will prevail, those who hold it will be put in absolute control of the Society, and the members will not in the future have a chance to insist upon its modification. M. A. SULLIVAN...
...year, cares not a particle for the "Co-operative Principles" but he is unwilling that nay sentimental consideration for the Co-operative movement should risk the great University branch of service which has grown up here. The Society is from his point of view a profit sharing, trading concern; practical business reasons urge its immediate incorporation. S. CUNNINGHAM...
...president of the steel trust or even as an average acute business man. And then, in Thursday's CRIMSON, another director, the President, in defense of his failure to allow a minority report says the motion voted by the Society does not allow for such a procedure. In view of the fact that the motion was made by a director and voted in a meeting composed largely of friends of the directors, his explanation is merely ingenuous...
There has been cited an alleged unfairness of the Board of Directors of the Co-operative Society towards a so-called minority report and it may be well to state the majority's view of the case...