Word: voting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Active membership shall be confined to members of Harvard University who study engineering subjects with the purpose and intention of becoming practising engineers, also the instructors of Harvard University who teach subjects connected with engineering. Active members alone may vote or hold office...
...member of Harvard University, or any practising engineer may become an associate member. Associate members cannot vote or hold office...
...rogue, and this because the politician is the mere tool of his party; he loses his independence of action and becomes stamped Democrat or Republican, as the case may be. And where may we find the cure for these evils? It lies in the great mass of men who vote, and it will be found when each man stands for what he thinks is right, and is independent in his political action...
...APSEY'S SPEECH.Albert Stokes Apsey was the second speaker for Harvard. The discussion of the affirmative, he said, was unsatisfactory, in that no fixed definitions were given. An "independent" is not the man who occasionally refuses to vote for his party's candidates, but he who permanently stands outside of parties and decides at each election to which party he shall give support...
...communicating this vote the Athletic Committee desires to express its belief in the principle, sanctioned by an almost unbroken line of precedents, that captains of athletic teams should be chosen from undergraduate students...