Word: voted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Every elector shall vote for three candidates for Marshals, indicating his preference for First Marshal. Of the three elected, that candidate receiving the highest number of votes for First Marshal shall be declared First Marshal; of the other two elected that one whose total vote is higher shall be Second Marshal, and the other one the Third Marshal...
...coming year will be held by Australian ballot in the Lodge at the Class of '77 Gate, not in the CRIMSON Office, as has been customary heretofore, today between 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. All men entering with the class of 1912 are eligible to vote...
...very urgent that everybody should vote for the class officers today. There was not a meeting of the class last year when more than one-third appeared. There is absolutely no excuse for this. To eliminate this, the place of voting has been changed to the Lodge at the Class of '77 Gate and there will be no excuse for anyone not voting. It is a duty that no one should neglect...
...have a splendid group of candidates. If we all vote, whatever the weather may be, whatever the inconvenience, no one will seriously regret the outcome. Let us omit all indifference and try to set a record of votes cast, which will be pointed to as an example for future classes...
...class officers for the coming year will be held by Australian ballot in the Lodge at the Class of '77 Gate, not in the CRIMSON Office, as has been customary heretofore, today between 9 and 6 o'clock. All men entering with the class of 1911 are eligible to vote. The revised list of nominations, to which the name of L. Withington, Jr., as a nominee for president, has been added by petition, are as follows: for president, R.C. Foster, J.A. Sweetser, L. Withington, Jr.; for vice-president, H.F. Corbett, R. Whitney; for secretary-treasurer, A. Gregg, G.R. Harding...