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...DARLING, Treas.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...
...issue of yesterday the name of the cricket club was accidently omitted from the list of the organizations entitled to vote for the undergraduate members of the athletic committee...
...would again urge everyone who has not cast his vote in the mock election to do so at once. The ballots and boxes may be found at Memorial and at Leavitt and Peirce's during today. They will be removed tonight, so everyone ought to vote will out delay. It will take only a few minutes for each man to write out his ballot and drop it in the box, and every man ought to feel it his duty to do so. Unless all the men in college cast their votes, the value of the election will be impaired...
...going to vote today? Every man in college should answer this question affirmatively. In accordance with the plan proposed at the last meeting of the Union, a thorough canvass is to be made of the university in order to find out its political feeling. Boxes have been placed at Leavitt and Peirce's and in the auditor's room at Memorial, where ballots will be distributed to all who wish to cast a vote for his choice for the presidency. The committee having the canvass in charge have taken every precaution to guard against ballot stuffing, and there will...
PRESIDENTIAL CANVASS.- Printed ballots will be left in the auditor's room at Memorial Hall and also at Leavitt and Peirce's not later than Friday morning. Every one is urged to vote as quickly as possible that the committee may have time to prepare the results. The polls will close Saturday night. By order of committee...