Word: womaning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...statement goes on to say that an inspection by the woman and two Election Commission officials disclosed that the number "1" which she said was originally placed opposite the name of Joseph A. DeGuglielmo had been changed into a number "4." Further, the statement says, a new number "1" was placed opposite Walter J. Sullivan...
...know that I did not vote for Walter Sullivan and that he ended up with the 1st vote as the ballot was changed," the woman's statement asserts...
...particular events which preceded the woman's suspicion, the statement says were: (1) the woman's first call to the Commission requesting a notary. (2) two hours later, the arrival of a man who said he was the notary sent by the Commission office. (3) his departure without sealing the outer envelope. (4) a message from the Commission saying a notary would be sent. "This made me suspicious," the statement says...
Continuing, the statement lists (5) a return call by the woman to the Commission office thanking them for sending a notary; at the same time, a Commission employee said the office had not sent any notary. Also, the statement says the man who came to the apartment offered to mail the ballot himself...
...which demand disciplinary action, the University Committee of Discipline convenes. This committee consists of five men from the faculty or administration and three students from either the men's or women's Undergraduate Council, dependent upon the gender of the wrongdoer. "In cases that involve both a man and woman," Peters smilingly points out, "we have two separate hearings." The only appeal of the disciplinary committee's decisions must be directed to the President...