Word: voting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Question: Resedred, That the President of the United States should be elected directly by a majority vote of the people...
...Yale rests her case solely on the constitution of the foot-ball association, and if any change is made it must be by vote of the association and not a single college. Harvard's peremptory demand that the game be played in Cambridge is very extraordinary to say the least. The Gill-Beecher letter, on which Harvard founds her claim, was merely the private opinion of two members of the university, and was never intended as an agreement binding the college: but even if it was, the later action of the two colleges, agreeing unconditionally to play in New York...
Question: Resolved, That the President of the United States should be elected directly by a majority vote of the people...
...trial for which three judges are appointed, one from the faculty, one from the senior class, and one from the undergraduates. For the assignment of parts for the second play a special committee will be appointed. Any member of the association may be expelled by a three-fourths vote of the total membership, and a two-thirds vote is required for all elections...
...question for debate at the next meeting is: Resolved, That the President of the United States should be elected directly by a majority vote of the people...