Word: voting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...very large and dignified one. Mr. D. P. Griswold presided, and at his side sat Mr. Willard, the captain of the nine, Mr. Willard arose and read the resolutions of withdrawal, and said that he hoped there would be some remarks before the matter was put to vote. A telegram to the CRIMSON announcing, Princeton's satisfaction was handed Mr. Willard who read it amid great applause. There was dignified stlence for five minutes after the close of Mr. Willard's speech. Then Mr. W. A. Brooks, '87, moved that the report be ratified: carried; ayes, everybody; noes, none heard...
...That, in case of the failure to decide questions requiring a unanimous vote, the decision shall be left to an advisory committee, to be made up of graduates, - one from each college...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: Word comes from the library that the project of lighting it by electricity has been definitely given up by a vote of the corporation. Almost money enough had been raised, but, at the last minute, the corporation has refused its assent. To those interested in the welfare of the library, and in its usefulness to the students, such conduct seems inexplicable. It is true that the corporation is reported to have failed to see that the use of the library in the evening would be of any advantage, and that because they did not care...
...suggestion of Mr. Mahany, Chairman of the Ex. Com. of the Harvard Union, there was tendered at the last meeting of the society a unanimous vote of thanks to Mr. Frank Bolles, Secretary of the Faculty, for his uniform courtesy to the Union...
...unanimous vote of thanks was tendered to vice-president R. B. Mahany and the Executive Committee for their efficient management of the Union during the past half year...