Word: voting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...regular meeting of the Freshman Debating Club was held in Sever 11 last night. The debate was on the question: "Resolved, That all bills passed by state legislatures should be submitted to popular vote." The principal disputants on the affirmative were W. M. Gardner, E. L. Logan and C. F. Regan; negative, S. J. Frost, C. T. Robertson and P. S. Gill...
...entire success, and so a happy introduction to the expected series. If it could be held before the coming meeting of the Faculty, it is conceivable that the sentiment of that body might through their representatives be so influenced as to bring about the rescinding of the recent vote...
Question: "Resolved, That all bills passed by State legislatures should be submitted to popu ar vote...
...Ellis's motion was carried by a vote of 15 to 3. The negative votes were cast by Princeton, Yale and Columbia. Harvard did not vote. The events recommended were the annual Oxford-Cambridge program, with the following additional events: Half mile run, 220 yards dash, 220 yards hurdle race, and pole vault. It was also suggested that the substitutes of the team shall consist of the third, fourth and fifth men in the respective events...
...opinion of the student body here with regard to the recent action of the Harvard faculty is expressed by the News as follows: "We heartily sympathize with the HARVARD CRIMSON in its condemnation of the vote of the Harvard faculty to abolish intercollegiate football, and we believe that its editorial represents the undergraduate feeling at Cambridge on the subject...