Word: votes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...wish to say that the vote was counted in the Office of the CRIMSON, because an accurate count might not be assured with a hundred gentlemen clamoring around the chair. This count was made by designated counters, one from the Union, and one from the Speakers' Club not by the chairman; but, had the chairman been prejudiced, he could have broken the tie by his own vote...
...chairman did not announce the vote; but, instead, stated that it would be announced by the CRIMSON. The chairman hoped thus to prevent inaccurate information injurious to Harvard from appearing in the Press. J. T. L. JEFFRIES...
...Forum held in the Union last night could not decide whether beer is or is not harmful at class smokers. The vote was a tie. When the subject of the debate was widely advertised, when all interested were given a chance to be present, and when the discussion was amply long enough to allow full presentation of sane arguments, there is no reason to submit the question to the Student Council or to any other authority. The Forum virtually endorsed tolerance. Those who wish beer may have it; those who do not, need have no fear that it will...
...Forum met last night to discuss the following question: "Resolved, That beer shall not be served at class functions." When the vote was taken at the end of the meeting each division massed 75 votes. The chairman, J.T.L. Jeffries '15, did not vote so that the question is still undecided...
...other speakers followed these arguments. A general opinion was that the question should be put to a class vote...