Word: voting
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Dates: during 1880-1880
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...Class of Eighty-one has every reason for most hearty congratulation over the result of their class elections. A more orderly and public-spirited meeting would be difficult to find. The lines of society prejudice were utterly disregarded, and to judge from the reports of the tellers, every man voted not for a member of the same petty clique, but for the candidate who really seemed most worthy of the position. Slurs on the harmony of the class are utterly silenced. The large number of elections by acclamation or by a unanimous vote, the ease and speed with which...
...Seaver read the resolutions drawn up by the Committee. The nomination of Mr. G. A. Burdett for Chairman of the meeting was unanimously ratified, and also that of Mr. C. A. Coolidge as Clerk. The balloting then began for the office of Secretary, and after an informal vote, in which Mr. C. R. Sanger received a large majority, he was elected by acclamation...
...subscribers in the Football and Base Ball Clubs had a voice in the election of a manager, as is practically the case in University Boat Club and Athletic Association elections, the number of subscribers would undoubtedly be raised; provided, at the same time, that only subscribers be allowed to vote for any officers of the association...
...will be held responsible. We do not say this because we believe '81 to be composed of remarkably discordant elements, far from it; but as there probably will be, as there always has been, more or less lobbying, we would urge it strongly upon the members of '81 to vote impartially, and to show that in a college class, if not in the outside world, it is possible to have the best man in the best place...
According to a recent vote of the Directors of the Dining Association, the bulletin boards must be cleared every Saturday night...