Word: voted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...vote stood 82 for and 6 against the declaration. Those who opposed the measure were Senators Robert M. La Follette, of Wisconsin; Asle J. Gronna, of North Dakota; Harry Lane, of Oregon; George W. Norris, of Nebraska; William J. Stone, of Missouri; and James K. Vardamann, of Mississippi...
...elected; and there are seven members of the Library Committee to be chosen at least three of whom must be graduates. The polls at the Union will remain open from 8 to 4 o'clock. All active and associate members as well as all life members are eligible to vote. There are two nominations for vice-president, two for secretary, 15 for members of the Governing Board, and 11 for members of the Library Committee...
...accordance with the vote of the Faculty, provision will subsequently be made' for advancing, if necessary, the time of the regular Division examinations in the case of members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps...
...University by a large majority indicated over ten weeks ago that it favored some form of universal military training for the young men of the nation. That was at a time when Congress, confronted by the bald fact of danger, was contemplating action. Since that vote was taken our international situation has changed from the dangerous to the imminently perilous. We are no further prepared. To be sure, we have a few training corps, and a few lady ambulanciers on the land, and a few converted pleasure boats on the water. But the nation is not more prepared to fight...
...following table is an accurate analysis of the vote for each candidate...