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...system of preferential voting by the Australian ballot will be used as usual. Each voter shall indicate his order of preference for all the candi- dates for each office except that of Student Council member. A first choice shall count one, a second two, and so, the candidate with the lowest numerical total being declared elected. Any ballot on which all the candidates for an office have not been voted upon shall be cast out for that office. It should be noted, however, that only one name should be marked for the Student Council member...
Shortly after the University ballot on the Bok Peace Plan, J. P. Hubbard '26, chairman of the Harvard committee, mailed return postal cards to all those undergraduates who had registered their approval of Dr. Levermore's $50,000 peace panacea. These cards explained briefly the objects of the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association and solicited in the first place membership and in the second place active work for the association. Naturally many of these cards were ignored, but 241 men signed up for membership and approximately 75 expressed their interest in doing active work...
These seventeen candidates were selected by the nominating committee from a list of 313 suggestions. This year there will be only one postal ballot for election of Overseers. Additional nominations may be made up to April 1 by certificate signed by at least 200 graduates eligible to vote. The names of any candidates thus nominated will appear on the official ballot with those of the seventeen candidates named above...
...result of a postal ballot it has just been announced that G. P. Baker Jr. '25, W. L. Boyden Jr. '25 and H. W. Keyer Jr. '26 were elected as the Committee of Undergraduates in the "Fathers and Sons of '87" organization. A Fathers' committee consisting of Professor B. S. Hurlburt '87, G. S. Mumford '87 and H. L. Strong '87 was also elected...
Lampy held a ballot last night and decided that after the proper ceremonies had been performed by the Ibis, the Slave would be instructed to admit five new members to the Sanctum. To the Art and Literary department the board elected Langley Carleton Keyes '24, of Winchester; Stephen Olin Dows '26, of Rhinebeck, N. Y.; and Robert McCalla English '26, of Brookline. To the Business Department, Randolph Harrison Dyer '26 and Frederick Benjamin Swarts '26, both of St. Louis, Mo., and Francis William Gerhart '25, of Kansas City, Mo., were elected...