Word: voting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshmen will vote for their 1922 class officers today in the Standish Hall Common Room between 8.30 and 6 o'clock. As usual the system of preferential voting will be used throughout, except in the election of the Student Council Representative. Every ballot must be marked with the first, second and third choice for each of the three class officers...
...President and Fellows of Harvard College, at their meeting Monday morning voted to follow the recommendation of the Faculty that a degree honoris causa should be given those who were in war service and have completed three-fourths of the work normally required. The vote was that: "Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Honoris Causa for honorable service in the war be given to students who shall have completed at least three-fourths of the requirements for those degrees and who, owing to military service have been unable to complete the entire course...
Sixteen nominations for members of the Dining Hall Council were made yesterday. The election will be held Tuesday in the Union when the three candidates receiving the highest number of votes will be elected. The nominations made yesterday follow: W. Cantor '20, B. B. Coyne '19, A. A. Fish, Jr., '22, R. O. Frazier '19, G. D. Gillett '19, N. A. Hall '22, J. H. Hoeck '22, H. H. Hoppe 3L., J. E. Lumbard, Jr., '22, J. P. McElroy '19, G. C. Noyes '20, V. S. Ram, 2G., J. Rosen '20, J. D. Segal '21, J. L. Tildsley...
...ratifies the action taken by the Faculty last Tuesday. This means that the men referred to above would be able to graduate after completing a minimum of 12 courses instead of the usual of 16. Whether or not the plan will be carried into effect depends only upon the vote of the Corporation...
...recommendation of the Overseers, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences has voted that the A.B. and S.B. degrees will be extended to "students who shall have completed at least three-fourths of the requirements for those degrees, and who owing to military service have been unable to complete the entire course." It is further expected that the Corporation will add its deciding vote, thus settling the question and discrediting the indignant alarm of the Boston Globe over the situation...