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Word: voting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Books may not be taken into the offices, bedrooms, or club rooms of the Union, except by special vote of the Library Committee; nor may they in any case be taken out of the building...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rule by Union Library Committee | 12/14/1909 | See Source »

...Every elector shall vote for three candidates for Marshals, indicating his preference for First Marshal; of the other two elected, that one whose total vote is highest shall be Second Marshal, and the other one Third Marshal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1910 CLASS ELECTIONS TODAY | 12/13/1909 | See Source »

...class election should be determined on merit alone. It is an ideal not often attained, but it is none the less an ideal to be sought after: to cast aside personal likes and dislikes, to vote for the men who most deserve office and who are best fitted for carrying out the obligations of office, and to abide by the results without complaint...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIOR ELECTIONS. | 12/13/1909 | See Source »

...view of certain misunderstandings that have arisen, those eligible to vote with the class of 1910 are reminded that the list of voters posted on Monday was purely provisional as was announced in the CRIMSON. It was intended merely to serve as a foundation for the construction of a final list, and was by no means expected to contain all the names of those eligible to vote...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADDED SENIOR NOMINATIONS | 12/11/1909 | See Source »

...countenanced the formation of a partisan ticket determined to make him first marshal. If at the middle of the Senior year, Seniors do not know the names and deserts of the men prominent enough to be nominated for marshalships, such Seniors have by this ignorance forfeited their right to vote on such an important matter. And the candidate who permits electioneering, and by electioneering I mean the presentation of one candidate's qualifications at the expense of another's, forfeits his right to represent his class. When seven men are nominated for one office, it is manifestly an easy matter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 12/11/1909 | See Source »

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