Word: voting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman Class will vote today on the advisability of investing a part of the surplus of the class fund in the Liberty Loan. The polls are to be open in the dining rooms of Standish and Smith Halls from 7 to 8.30 o'clock this morning and from 12 to 1.30 o'clock at noon. Polls will also be open at the Wakefield range for the benefit of those members of the class who are with the second battalion...
...vote of the Freshman Class will be taken next Wednesday, June 13, as to the advisability of investing a part of the surplus of the class fund in the Liberty Loan. The fund raised by the class of 1920 was unusually large and consequently a large portion of it is available for the purchase of bonds. The proposition has the support of the class officers still in college and many men have stated that they are heartily in favor of it. The support of the entire class, however, is essential to the success of the scheme...
...people, those who, while possessing small individual resources yet in the aggregate possess the bulk of our wealth, must enjoy their share of the loan. Not our bankers nor our brokers, but the people, are the nation. The people must be holders of their own bonds. It is a vote of confidence in their free democracy...
...went immediately to the residence of President Lowell, where he paid his compliments to the president and expressed his regret at not having been able to be present at the exercises on Saturday, and his consequent inability to receive the degree of doctor of laws which had been voted him. Because M. Viviani was not here personally, the vote conferring the degree on him automatically became void...
...secretaries of the various Law School classes are already arranging for reunion dinners, spreads, and other meetings in connection with the anniversary festivities. Inasmuch as graduates of the Law School have been given the right to vote for overseers of the University, all graduates, including those who came from other colleges, will remain over for the Commencement exercises...