Word: votes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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President Lee then took the chair again after which L. A. E. Ahlers and R. B. Beals were nominated for vice-president, and G. C Kellogg for secretary and treasurer, the nominations being then closed. It was voted to vote for all the officers on one ballot, and two tellers were appointed to receive the ballots as the men filed out. The meeting then adjourned...
...list will be posted in University Hall at ten o'clock this morning of men eligible to vote in the senior class day elections. Every candidate for the degree of A. B., S. B., or C. E., in 1892, who does not find his name on this list must apply to the committee at 16 Thayer today (Friday) or Saturday from 12 to 1 p.m. This provisional list will be removed at 5 p. m. on Saturday. All '92 men are earnestly requested to see whether their names are on this list; for no one whose name is not there...
...Unquestionably the time to determine whether the change shall be made is at the meeting for the election of class day officers. That meeting is not very far away now, and those who favor the change should do everything in their power to have a majority there ready to vote down the dress suit monstrosity and return to the good old traditions of our fathers...
...incurred by us in consequence of the alterations in our store, etc. I have estimated these at $590 but they may be somewhat larger. I think it desirable to pay the dividends as promptly as possible, before Nov. 1 of next year, and therefore wish to secure a vote of the directors fixing the amount of the dividend. I suggest that we divide the round sum of $2,800, reserving the rest of the net gain for addition to capital and for possible expenses for alterations beyond the sum estimated. Last year we divided about $1,800. If we follow...
...matter is not to be dropped simply because of the negative vote of the Overseers. It is a question on which the government of the University is still pondering and which should have far more thorough consideration from the students than they have yet given...