Word: voting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...balloting tomorrow, the voter must vote for only the number of men to be elected to each office. A check is to be made opposite the name of one candidate for Permanent Secretary, two for the Permanent Class Committee, five for the Album Committee, and seven for the Class Day Committee. The preferential system of voting will not be used...
Twenty-four Crimson football players and one manager were rewarded with their letters for their activity on the gridiron this season. The insignia were awarded to the following men by vote of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports: Dudley Bell '28, G. K. Brown '29, H. W. Burns '28, S. C. Burns '30, F. A. Clark '29, J. L. Combs. Occ, J. P. Crosby '28, J. G. Douglas '30, A. O. Fordyce '28, A. E. French '29, David Guarnaccia '29, W. R. Harper '30, D. J. Kelley '28, W. W. Lord '28, T. F. Mason '30, John Parkinson...
...efficacious course of placing bayonets before the door of any building where the impeaching body might meet. But these newly created men in the street, with none of the reputed indifference of the other citizens, have already instituted proceedings in what was literally an open session and a standing vote. And the five articles of complaint are but a fire-screen behind which rages the feeling against efficient Mrs. Hammonds, the Governor's secretary, who is alleged to combine the more interesting qualities of Rasputin and Mme. de Maintenon. Her influence is attributed to the fact that...
Harvard is often held a hotbed of conservatism. Out of this hotbed springs next month a rarity; a wholesale educational experiment. When Harvard men come back from Christmas holidays classes will not be called.* Last spring the governing boards approved a vote of the faculty of Arts & Sciences. Educational machinery ground out of this vote a plan. Instead of attending lectures the two and one half week period before mid-year examinations, the students will read books. These books selected by appropriate professors, will be supplied the library in quantities; will have direct bearing on the studies of the earlier...
...defeated the Wesleyan debaters Saturday night in Paine Hall, while the negative team defeated the Brown speakers in Providence in a debate on the question: "Resolved, That all nations should abandon extraterritorial rights in China". The affirmative team won a unanimous decision, while the negative team won by a vote...