Word: voting
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...Boston Journal of Monday copied from the Advocate the vote taken in the Senior class on Presidential preferences, in which Hayes had a majority, but forgot to insert the vote on Governor, in which Adams took the lead...
...last issue we gave the vote of the Faculty fixing the percentage required of Seniors. We have since learned from the Registrar that although the vote was passed as we stated it, the Faculty intend to consider it again before it actually goes into operation. It seems that new measures affecting undergraduates are not considered in active operation until they have been posted on the bulletin-board; therefore, although this vote was passed nearly six months ago, it has not yet gone into effect. The question of substituting it for the present regulation, requiring merely an average of fifty...
SOME Seniors are still without a clear idea of what is expected of them this year. The vote of the Faculty providing for their case has been shown us, and the requirement is simply this; in each half-year's work, on every study, those who enjoy the privilege of voluntary recitations must get fifty per cent of the maximum mark. In other words, a Senior who has a hundred per cent next February on the half-year's work in three of his electives, and but forty-nine in his fourth study, loses his degree. Sixty per cent...
ILLINOIS. - (18 students.) - Every person may vote who resided in the State when the constitution was adopted, or has resided there one year before offering his vote, and in his election district thirty days...
MARYLAND. - (13 students.) - Every person may vote who has resided one year within the State and six months within the district or county in which he offers his vote...