Word: voting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Several visitors, sparked by Robert E. Evans '46, charged that a large number of undergraduates had been unable to vote because of a ballot shortage Thursday, and that proper precautions were not taken at the polls to insure a fair vote. It was stated that only 1750 students had voted...
Following the re-vote decision, the Council set up new campaigning rules for there-election in response to charges that some candidates had "violated the spirit" of College voting. These...
Hold your noses and vote with...
...tally of countrywide chapter representatives at the parley, it was the vote of retiring national chairman Don S. Willner '47, presiding officer at the convention, which decided the issue...
...third intelligent aspect of the re-vote rules is the definite time limit put on the casting of ballots. The voting will end a week from Wednesday and the final tally will not be made until that evening; the tantalizing vagueness surrounding the end of the last ballot will not recur...