Word: voting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...favorite son." His game is simply to herd the Indiana delegates for delivery to his good friend Vice President Dawes or for barter with other big G. O. P. traders at the convention. Candidate Lowden did not file in Indiana, and therefore, since Lowden admirers realize that a vote for Lowden is virtually a vote for Dawes anyway, the Watson support in Indiana will be a Watson-Lowden-Dawes vote-really more significant for Candidate Hoover to beat, if he can, than the Willis vote in Ohio...
Righteous anger of the electorate at such tyranny was inferred from the fact that slightly more than half of those entitled to vote did not vote...
Voters will signify on their ballots the one man whom they would prefer as the representative of each party. Any one may vote for a candidate not on the ballot. The result of today's poll will be announced tomorrow morning...
Harvard will vote on Monday and Tuesday. Ballots in the CRIMSON poll will carry the names of ten prospective candidates. Voters may cast their ballots for any name not included on the list. On Monday the polling-place will be open all day in the Law School and for part of the day in the Business School. Ballot-boxes will be placed in the Union and the Freshman halls at lunch time. A poll in the Crimson Building will be open both days...
...remainder of the 15,660 votes were scattering. Senator Heflin of Alabama got one vote...