Word: voting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Actual voting will be heavy among the Faculty and graduate students, light at the College, and sparse at Radcliffe. Of the Faculty, over 95 percent expect to vote tomorrow...
Until late returns from off-campus Everett and Henry Houses were counted yesterday, the suggested system of inspecting out-going books was ahead by a one-vote margin, 295 to 294. Final tallies were announced last night by Jennifer Post '51, chairman of the Student Government voting committee...
...clubs, including the Liberal Union, will send watchers to local polling-places and help get out the vote in Cambridge and Boston...
...School backed Truman over Dewey by a 68 to 54 vote, and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences also endorsed the President, 57 to 40. Assorted ballots from the Divinity School, the School of Design, the School of Engineering, the School of Public Administration, and the School of Education also gave Truman an edge...
...thirds of the graduate students who cast ballots in the straw vote plan to go to the polls, compared with under 30 percent at the College, and just over 10 percent at Radcliffe. The chief cause of the declining figures appeared to be ago, residence, and absentee ballot requirements. Results of Crimson Presidential Poll College by Houses DEWEY TRUMAN THOMAS WALLACE THURMOND UNDECIDED OTHER Adams 156 58 23 11 4 9 12 Dudley 68 41 12 9 1 3 5 Dunster 69 52 11 15 3 7 5 Eliot 105 54 10 6 12 1 6 Kirkland...