Word: voting
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...constitution provides that--"In electing their representatives the College and Scientific School shall vote as one for the representatives of each; but each of the other schools shall vote separately for its own representatives, except that the departments out of Cambridge shall vote jointly for their joint representatives...
...accordance with a vote of the Freshman class held on January 19, President Montgomery has appointed the following committee to consider the advisability of adopting a class constitution: J. M. Montgomery, chairman, ex officio, J. D. Nichols, R. F. Guild, F. R. Pleasanton, A. E. Wood, F. A. Goodhue, R. Derby '03, honorary. The committee will make public a report of this findings at least one week before the next meeting of the class...
...committee so elected shall nominate within one week at least two candidates for each office, announcing their nominations publicly. One week later the class shall vote by Australian ballot in an all-day election...
...academic department and of the vice-presidents from the scientific department. The plan is as follows: A meeting of the sophomore class will be held previous to the general university meeting. At this meeting the nominations for assistant manager and secretary will be taken by acclamation. Then a vote of the class will be taken and the names of the two highest men for each office will be retained as nominees for those offices at the university meeting. The names of these men will not be announced until the meeting of the university. The same system will apply...
...committee so elected shall nominate within one week at least two candidates for each office, announcing their nominations publicly. One week later the class shall vote by Australian ballot in an all-day election...