Word: voting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of the decision of the Athletic Committee meeting on Monday evening, an election for a permanent track captain will be held this afternoon. All men who placed in the M. I. T. meet on Saturday and "H" men now in College are eligible to vote at the polls which will be open from 3 to 5 this afternoon in the Locker Building. Only Seniors are eligible for the captaincy...
...recent meeting of the Princeton Undergraduate Council, resolutions for the division of college offices into two groups, and a limitation on the number of offices in each class which can be held by a single, student, were unanimously adopted and are to be submitted to a referendum vote of the university. Yale adopted a similar system several weeks...
Daily Chapel is too successful, too sacred, too traditional to be opposed by anyone. It has received a vote of favor from every Senior class (excepting 1919) since the institution of Senior statistical blanks. Quite apart from the spiritual benefit that can be derived from Chapel (and there are those who do benefit spiritually despite the compulsion theory), Chapel has three other advantages any one of which would furnish sufficient grounds for its permanent retention...
Both the Yale and the Sheffield Scientific School student councils have shown their desire, by unanimous votes, to incorporate the measures' provisions in their respective constitutions. To do this requires a two-thirds vote of the three upper classes in a balloting which will take place today...
Five graduates will be elected to the Board this spring. The names of those ten nominees who receive the largest number of votes on this preliminary election will appear on the official ballots issued at Commencement, when the final vote for the five new members of the Board will be taken. Preliminary voting is now being carried on by the alumni of the University through a postal ballot system...