Word: voting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Burlingame, resolutions strongly commending the Indianapolis platform and candidates were read by Wirt Howe, 1L. and were unanimously adopted. W. Denman, 3 L., on behalf of the committee appointed to draw up resolutions on the death of ex-Governor Russell, presented the following, which were adopted by a rising vote...
...already announced, the CRIMSON will conduct a poll of the officers and students of the University for the election of President of the United States. Any man, regardless of age, whose name appeared in last year's Catalogue, or in the fall preliminary list, is eligible to vote. Ballots may be cast at any time before 6 p. m. Wednesday at the CRIMSON office, where printed ballots may be obtained. It is especially urged that every one vote the ticket which he intends to support in the coming national election, and, furthermore, that he vote as he would...
...three tickets have been prepared for the CRIMSON mock ballot-McKinley-Hobart, Palmer-Buckner, and Bryan-Sewall. If, however, any one wishes to vote the Populist or Prohibition tickets, ballots will be provided for the purpose. The results of each day's voting will be published in the CRIMSON of the following morning...
...total vote for two days...
...three tickets have been prepared for the CRIMSON mock ballot-McKinley-Hobart, Palmer-Buckner, and Bryan-Sewall. If, however, any one wishes to vote the Populist or Prohibition tickets, ballots will be provided for the purpose. The results of each day's voting will be published in the CRIMSON of the following morning...