Word: voted
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...space has not been already too much occupied with the procession question would you grant me a little now? If '87 and '88, as they undoubtedly will, decide to carry a transparency bearing the result of the canvass in their class, it is the duty of every man who voted for Cleveland to go in the Blaine procession, paradoxical as this may seem. Those men who voted for neither procession, probably did so on account of perhaps a physical disability, but it is fair to suppose that he who voted for the Cleveland procession meant, and wished...
...secret ballot on the arguments of the question resulted in a vote of-affirmative, 72 ; negative...
...ballot on the argument of the principal disputants resulted in a vote of-affirmative, 36 ; negative, 132. That of the argument as a whole-affirmative, 25 ; negative...
...first ballot for every officer shall be informal. After the second ballot, all but the four candidates receiving the largest number of votes shall be dropped, and the candidate receiving the smallest number of votes shall be dropped after each successive vote...
...School paraded last evening for the purpose of attending the Independent rally in Union Hall, Cambridgeport. The members of the club assembled in Harvard Square at 7.15, where they were joined by many of the under-graduates. Three transparencies were borne by the battalion, inscribed with the vote of the class and other appropriate devices. At 7.45 the line was formed in column of fours, numbering 152 men ; and with the officers of the club, and the Boston Cadet Band at the head, the procession took up the line of march for the Port...