Word: voting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Moses Williams, Roxbury Latin; Foxhall Keene, New York; H. Small, Boston Latin, and John F. Bass, Exeter. Mr. Keene withdrew his name After trying several unsuccessful plans for balloting, the services of Messrs. Garrison, Clyde and Pease as tellers were accepted. These gentlemen, stationed at the door, registered the vote of each member of the class as he passed...
...result of the vote was as follows : Mr. Williams, 126; Mr. Small, 114; Mr. Bass, 1. Mr. Williams was declared elected, and assumed the chair. The nominations for vice-president were Mr. Wendell, of New York, Mr. Weld, of Boston, and Mr. Keene, of New York. The vote resulted as follows : Mr. Wendell, 25; Mr. Weld, 99; Mr. Keene, 68. Mr. Weld was elected...
...voted to elect the secretary and treasurer on the same ballot. The nominations for secretary were Messrs. Lowell, Lentz, Flynt, Valle; for treasurer, Messrs. Hurst and Walker. The vote resulted as follows : For secretary, Mr. Lowell, 81.; Mr. Lentz, 20; Mr. Flynt, 25; Mr. Valle, 26. For treasurer, Mr. Hurst, 41; Mr. Walker, 112. Mr. Lowell, of Hopkinson's, and Mr. Walker, of New York, were elected...
...only nomination for the captain of the crew was Mr. Bishop of St. Paul's, who was elected unanimously. Mr. Bates, of Allen's School; West Newton, was the only nominee for captain of the nine. He also was elected by unanimous vote...
Article XI.- A majority vote shall be necessary to pass any measure, each college having but one vote...