Word: voting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...vote of 365 to 60 showed that the members of the Union were in favor of having the undergraduate dues of the Union put on the term-bill if it could be arranged...
...Fellowship." Among the nominees there are men who will work for the Union. They are naturally difficult to distinguish. But every member of the Union can today well afford to weigh them in the balance of his own mind and after the dictates of his own conscience cast his vote for the men who will make the Union what it ought to be--an honor to the University and to its donor. Let personal considerations nowhere arise; let us all remember the words of its donor when he gave his gift in generous trust into our hands...
Several men have been nominated for both an office and a committee. All who desire to do so may vote for these men for both positions, and if elected to both, the nominee will accept the office and resign from the committee...
...Pasteur Medal debate held in the New Lecture Hall last night was won by the Sophomores by a vote of two judges to one. The Seniors supported the affirmative of the question: "Resolved, That complete secularization of education in France would be for the best interests of the country." The Senior team spoke in the following order: N. Pereles, E. W. Baker, F. W. Catlett. The rebuttal order was N. Pereles, F. W. Catlett, E. W. Baker. The Sophomores gave their main and rebuttal speeches as follows: J. W. Plaisted, A. W. Blackwood, M. Kabatchnick...
...meeting of the Senior class in Lower Massachusetts last evening the plan of holding the afternoon Class Day exercises in the Stadium was discussed at considerable length. No vote on the question was taken, it being decided to hold another class meeting next Tuesday evening for discussion of more definite suggestions as to what kind of exercises could be held in the Stadium or in the Yard...