Word: voting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...eligible to vote...
...lists of men eligible to vote have been posted and those whose names do not appear on the list and who feel they should vote may petition the Committee at the Crimson Building not later than 7.45 o'clock tomorrow. Any resignations must also be handed in by that time...
...take place next Wednesday. Previous to that time, a list, of eligibility rules and voters will be posted in University. Harvard, and Sever Halls, as well as in Leavitt and Peirce's and the Union. Men whose names do not appear on the list and who feel entitled to vote will consult the Committee at the CRIMSON Building at the times previously stated...
...clock, and admission will be free. Mr. W. J. Abbott, the Editor of the Christian Science Monitor, Mr. L. L. Cleveland, the Headmaster of the Cambridge Latin School, and the Reverend Roscoe Hatch of the Grace Episcopal Church in Everett will act as judges. Each judge will have one vote and a fourth vote will be based on a ballot taken in the audience. Dr. John Dickinson will probably preside...
...nominating committee, which consists of J. W. Hurlbut '27, chairman, George Bancroft '27, R. M. Cook '27, G. W. Govan '27, and R. A. Magowan '27, will announce the names of the nominees and will publish a list of men who are eligible to vote...