Word: voting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...print in another column the official statistics of the voting of the University and the Faculty. Every possible opportunity has been given to all to vote, and the returns have been very satisfactory...
This is the last day on which the Cambridge registration books are open; and, as there seems to be much uncertainty among Harvard men who have come from outside of Massachusetts as to whether or not they are entitled to vote in this State, the following conditions of registration are given...
...vote for the election of directors of the Harvard Dining Association, resulted as follows: From the Law School, C. Stevenson 20. E. B. Burling 18. A. N. Hand 15, A.J. B. Mellish 10, A. B. Mulvey 8. From '96, R. C. Thomas 44, L. Middleton 41, J. L. O'Brian 24, G. L. Collins 24, E. L. Creesy 18. Messrs. Stevenson, Thomas and Middleton were declared elected...
OPEN BALLOT. At the request of the Democratic and Republican Clubs a box and ballots will be left at Leavitt and Peirce's today for all men in the college who have not voted. There is a certain number of men in each class who have not voted and this open ballot is for those men. Any men who have not voted at all, or any men in English A and the Law School who do not vote this morning can make out ballots at Leavitt and Peirce and deposit them in the box. The box will remain there from...
...final list of all men eligible to vote will be posted in University Hall this morning...