Word: voting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...silver cup has been offered by the Aeronautical Society for the best design of a 60 horsepower hydro-aeroplane or flying boat. Plans must be complete in every detail. The cup will be awarded by a preferential vote of all the competitors. Any man interested and wishing further information should see C. D. Hanscom '17, Randolph...
...senior class at Columbia University has voted to choose the commencement officers by a competitive examination, rather than by vote. This examination, which will be similar to those of the civil service, will consist of the submission of proposed orations, speeches, poems, histories, and so forth, to the president of the class and to two Faculty members. The three best manuscripts for each office will then be laid before the class, which will then vote on the candidates who have qualified...
...CRIMSON wishes to know the "sense" of the University on the question of compulsory membership in the Union. Was the thought father to the wish? Is it not plainly evident that the weight of student opinion is against compulsion? Naturally, if a vote were taken, most of those who are members will murmur indifferently "Yes," while those who are non-members will roar, as one man, "No!" Moreover, there are more non-members than members. Any "sober, thinking, mathematician" can work out a victory for the Non-Union party. Is the vote just or unjust, wise or unwise? Well...
...election of officers of the Business School Club for 1916-17 will be held in Lawrence 2 today. Only members of the club will be permitted to vote, but members of the Graduate School of Business Administration desiring to become members may do so by paying $1.50 to the treasurer of the club...
...Spiritual History of Divinity Hall," by the Reverend F. G. Peabody '69, "The Hill Professorship of Transportation" by the eminent authority, Howard Elliott '81, and "The Final Extension of the Franchise to Vote for Overseers" by G. B. Shattuck '63 completes the list of special features. The number merits a careful perusal from cover to cover, as its material is not only interesting but instructive...