Word: voted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...vote for ivy orator at this time was made necessary by a tie for that position between James Warren Feeney, of Andover, and Hunt Wentworth, of Chicago, at last Wednesday's election...
...Governing Board of the Union at a meeting yesterday afternoon decided to demand action on the question of compulsory membership in the Union, which was voted upon favorably by the entire University last spring. In the following letter to the chairman of the Administrative Board of the University and the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Union, a speedy change in the organization of the Union is requested in accordance with the decision of the University in May. The vote at that time was 926 for and 308 against compulsory membership. The complete text of the letter follows...
...Union were given to understand by the College authorities in May, 1916, that in the event of an affirmative majority on the membership question by the undergraduate body, that the annual fee at a reduced rate would be placed on each undergraduate's term bill; and since the vote showed a three-to-one majority in favor of the above proposition; we, the undersigned Governing Board of the Harvard Union, do hereby earnestly request that the Administrative Board of Harvard University make a report at once as to their findings in the case...
...second election of Senior Class officers will take place next Tuesday, December 19. The polls will be in Phillips Brooks House and will be open from 9 to 6 o'clock. The offices to be voted on are the secretary, class committee, photograph committee and Class Day committee. At the same time a vote for ivy orator will be taken between James Warren Feeney, of Andover, and Hunt Went-worth, who were tied for the position in last Wednesday's election...
...vote are rendered more conspicuous by their inconsequence. Their culpability is overlooked in the splendid showing of the class as a whole...