Word: voting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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When we come down to bottom facts it is on this question of the graduate school that the argument must be fought out. It is plain enough by the vote of the seniors and by the general talk of undergraduates that student feeling is against making the graduate department of more importance than the college itself. In fact the feeling is so strongly pronounced as to lead us to doubt whether the students have given the question more than a small part of the thorough consideration which has divided the Overseers and Faculty-bodies generally supposed to vote only after...
...alumni of Wesleyan University have decided by a vote of 341-311 to change the name of that institution...
Students who live in college dormitories and who wish to qualify themselves to vote in Cambridge next year will find blanks to be filled out and for the assessors with the porters of their respective buildings...
...senior class at Wesleyan have decided by a vote of 16 to 14 to do away with their class exercises...
...longer editorials deal with the baseball dispute, and the proposition that the graduates of the professional schools be allowed to vote for Overseers. In regard to the former matter the Advocate speaks its mind very frankly, endorsing and strengthening the position of the CRIMSON. The editors point out clearly the inherent weakness of Yale's contention of ignorance concerning the Athletic Committee, and recognize entirely the fact that college sentiment will not now allow games to be arranged with Princeton this year under any circumstances whatever. The propostion to permit the graduates of the professional schools to vote for Overseers...