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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Final tallies of Radcliffe's three-issue re-vote went into the Student Government records yesterday and not one of the results came to "Cliffedwellers as a surprise decision...
Simple majorities settled the N.S.A. and News issues. The N.S.A. vote of 558 Yes, 81 No, immediately elevated 'Cliffe delegate Alice Gilbert '49 to the new position, while the News, closest and most controversial of the issues, came out on top with a count of 362 for and 274 against compulsory subscription...
Just as political dopesters look forward to primary votes as guides to the future, those who wonder about the future of Harvard education are looking forward to a local vote scheduled for next month. The issue is tutorial; the locale, the Economics department; the date, the second Tuesday in May, when a meeting of the department will vote on the question of restoring tutorial to the field of Economics...
...have come to confess my weakness," Mather said, "and to state that I do not know for whom I will vote next November. I am prepared to go to the polls and hold my nose whatever the decision...
...most Republican of Republicans" against "laying the foundations for victory four years from now." He furthermore strongly disapproves of the Wallace stand on ERP, holding that one should "work to influence the details of its potentialities for tremendous progress." But he left open the possibility that he may vote for Wallace later...