Word: voting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...expression of appreciation of the Harvard Summer Military Training Camp privileges extended to nearly a hundred Yale undergraduates, the Corporation passed the following vote of thanks...
...total postal vote cast was 5466 as against 5584 in 1916; the total Commencement vote was 1107 as against 1376 the year before. The total ballots were as follows: *Lenoard Wood, M.D. '84, 4889 *Arthur Woods '92, 3765 *Franklin D. Roosevelt '94, 3041 *Francis J. Swayze '79, 2865 *Jerome D. Greene '96, 2386 Charles A. Coolidge '81, 1874 Barrett Wendell, Jr., '02, 1585 John W. Eliot '74, 1424 Philip M. Rhinelander '91, 1458 Henry W. Keyes '87, 1481 Samuel S. Drury '01, 981 Charles P. Curtis '83, 943 Benjamin B. Thayer '85, 827 Henry O. Taylor '78, 692 Henry...
...result of the vote taken by the members of 1920 the Freshman have invested $1,000 of the money in their class treasury in Liberty Loan Bonds. Ten $100 bonds were purchased, to be sold when the class is in need of funds...
...necessary to urge on Seniors the necessity of purchasing the album as a duty to their class or to the Committee. It is a duty to themselves, which may be avoided only with regret. It may be noted in passing that, unlike the vote, a man is not limited...
...vote polled yesterday by the Freshman class on the question of the advisability of investing a part of the surplus of the class fund in the Liberty Loan was unanimous in favor of the proposed plan, as far as it was possible to ascertain last night. The result of the balloting at the Wakefield range is not ket known, but there is little doubt but that the votes there will all fall in the same direction...