Word: voting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...number of Yale students have attempted to register in order to vote in the presidential election, but none were allowed except those who could prove a year's residence in Connecticut and six months' residence in New Haven; also that they had no other home and supported themselves without assistance from...
...Choice by districts has been used and abandoned, because the vote of the state might be neutralized.- Stanwood's Presidential Election, pages...
...election of directors of the Dining Association last evening resulted as follows: For director from the Law School. Mr. E. L. Conant recived 35 votes, Mr. S. M. Child, 22, Mr. G. W. Pearson, 5. Mr. Conant was declared elected. Mr. P. R. Frothingham was elected director from the Divinity School. The vote for director from '92 was: F. S. Newell, 55; S. K. Wood, 38, R. I. Carter, 34, L. K. Morse, 31, J. B. Wethrell, 30, C. J. F. Pruegger, 29, scattering, 13. Mr. Newell and Mr. Wood were declared elected...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- I have read the editorial in yesterday's issue in regard to the Harvard Union canvass. I should like to say that the Union is desirous to secure as full a vote as possible. There are at present two hundred men who have not voted, and it is with the hope of securing at least a portion of these votes that the result is withheld...
PRESIDENTIAL CANVASS.- The vote is already large, but the committee desire to make it fuller if possible. If there are any who desire to vote, they may do so by sending or leaving their ballots at Hollis 9 before Thursday noon. Printed ballots may be got at Memorial, Leavitt and Peirce's, and the Law School. By order of committee...