Word: voting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...vote of the Class Day officers has been taken in regard to moving the afternoon exercises on Class Day to the Stadium. Out of 20 officers, 19 have been seen: 11 were in favor of the plan and 8 opposed. On the vote as to whether or not the Ivy Oration should be given at the Stadium, 6 were in favor and 10 opposed...
...know and have enjoyed, it should not be for similar exercises in the Stadium, just because we happen to have a Stadium, but for something of definite interest. If the Statue is really a dead issue and that fact can be proved, then the class should be asked to vote, not upon indefinite exercises in the Stadium, but upon a number of alternatives, such as: No exercises at all, the Yale baseball game on Class Day afternoon or outdoor theatricals in the semi-circular end of the Stadium. If we must use the Stadium, it seems to me that...
...whatever we vote to do, it should be for something definite. Signed...
...vote of the faculty the class of 1904 will be the last to have a valedictorian and salutatorian. The reasons given for this change are that under the present elective system considerable risk of injustice is involved, and also that it seems desirable to avoid the element of rivalry and hard feeling which has sometimes marked the struggle for first place...
...team had entirely neglected to take any strength test, although he is specifically held responsible for the enforcement of the regulations regarding physical examination: and he was therefore notified that under the regulations he was barred from further participation in public athletic contests until reinstated by a vote of the Committee. No explanation or application from him was ever received by the Committee. H. S. WHITE, Chairman. Cambridge, February...