Word: voting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...United States and other minority voters don't think the UN can really act on its vote. They pointed out that failure to implement the decision could be disastrous to the UN, and that at present this failure seems most likely. The UN has no army because member nations can't agree on which country should give what, and how forces should be used--they are worried about losing "sovereignty." And, of course, there is the matter of financing a program that could run way over the budget allotment. Thus, opponents state, the UN should have established the army first...
Seniors will vote for three class marshals and nine members of the permanent class committee in house dining halls today. The Student Council will announce the results of the polling tonight...
Commuting members of the Class of 1950 began casting their ballots yesterday and will continue to do so today. Dues-paying members of the Commuters' Center will vote at Dudley Hall and non-dues-paying commuters at the Student Council office in Phillips Brooks House between...
Dues-paying members of the Commuters' Center will vote at Dudley Hall, and non-dues-paying commuters at the Student Council office in Phillips Brooks House. The seniors will select three class marshals and nine members of a permanent class committee from 69 candidates...
Traditional shenanigans were absent yesterday as the annual Freshman Smoker Committee election got off to a slow start. With balloting to be held on Friday--commuters also vote Thursday--only three candidates of the 18 running had created any excitement...