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...referendum ballot in seven hundred colleges and universities in all parts of the country would represent as far as is possible a cross-section of the sentiment of the nation. Such a vote would have far more significance than the straw ballots recently held at Harvard and Yale and elsewhere; a nation-wide vote would eliminate the possibility of the charge of sectionalism and would not represent only one social class...
...Senior Class elections which was published yesterday as it stood when nominations closed on Sunday evening has since been modified by the resignation of several members of the class from candidacy for office. The following resignations were received yesterday and accepted by the Class Nominating Committee: From the ballot for class treasurer: W. R. Belknap, Jr., D. C. Hawkins, Ford Hibbard, A. E. Kirk, and E. A. McCouch...
...Yale faculty ballot on the League of Nations Covenant yesterday resulted as follows: For ratification with mild reservations, 41; ratification with no reservations, 23; ratification with strong reservations, 11; ratification with full Lodge reservations, 4; for the Borah position, none...
...candidate for an office below that of Marshal may, with his consent, be nominated by petition for the office of Marshal. His name in such a case shall be automatically erased from the ballot for the office for which he was originally a candidate. In any case of doubt as to eligibility or procedure in petitioning, advice may be obtained from a member of the Nominating Committee who may be found at the CRIMSON Building at 7 o'clock in the evening throughout the week...
...straw ballot held in September, 83 per cent, of those voting favored the ratification of some form of the League of Nations Covenant. During the five remaining days before the assembling of the new Congress, the Administration and the Senators are trying to ascertain public opinion on this vital question, and the above strong majority has now a chance to make itself felt. Every man in the University will have an opportunity to sign a petition to be sent to President Wilson, Senator Lodge and Senator Hitchcock, urging the reopening of debate, and the ratification of a compromise, which other...