Word: voting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...officers of the association shall be a president and ten directors, six chosen at large from the Academic Department, two from the Law School, one from the Graduate School, and one from the Divinity School. Members of the Scientific School shall vote and be candidates for office as if members of the Academic Department...
...meeting was mainly devoted to a consideration of the extension of the right to vote for Overseers. The committee appointed at the January meeting of the Board to procure from the Legislature a modification of the Article of 1865 in relation to the election of Overseers, was instructed to take no further steps in the matter until after March 2d, the date of the next Board meeting. The Legislative Committee has postponed until after that date the hearing on the petition of the Board...
...committee consisting of Messrs. Moses Williams '68, Robt. Grant '73, M. Storey '66, C. F. Adams, 2d, '88, and J. J. Storrow '85, was appointed to have printed and distributed among the alumni entitled to vote at the next election of Overseers, the reports to and votes of the Board upon the extension of the right to vote for Overseers, together with the votes of the various University bodies in relation thereto, and any other information or agreement which it may deem advisable...
...ground for the petition is based on the fact that the Overseers acted on the question before the results of the postal vote of the alumni due on February 21 had been received. Immediate action was advocated because so little interest had been taken by the alumni in the postal vote on the question...