Elections

Displaying 601 - 650 of 772 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
601 A Social 'I'
College Eye 31:20, p.3
Briefly comments on Religious Emphasis Week, the inter-fraternity dance, and upcoming student elections.
602 Sample ballot for student elections
College Eye 31:20, p.1
List of candidates.
603 To conduct elections at registration
College Eye 31:19, p.1
Election procedures.
604 Information concerning all college elections
College Eye 31:7, p.1
Regulations for college elections set.
605 Editorially Speaking; the College Eye presents; campus views; significant events; Coup d'Etat? Maybe
College Eye 30:40, p.2
Questions need for class officers; elections usually dominated by Greek organizations.
606 'Ed' Puck heads union
College Eye 30:23, p.1
All-college elections have been conducted during registration. This plan makes possible a more inclusive vote. In class officer elections approximately one-fourth of the student body voted; list of winners.
607 Announces nominees for offices; voting during registration
College Eye 30:18, p.1
List of nominees for student government offices.
608 As the Editor Sees It
College Eye 30:5, p.1
Disgusted with nomination process; most petitions were invalid.
609 What are we waiting for?
College Eye 30:5, p.2
Are class officers necessary?
610 Little man, what now?
College Eye 30:4, p.1
Class elections are coming soon; cartoon.
611 As the Editor sees It
College Eye 30:3, p.1
Encourages students to become involved in the upcoming elections.
612 Here are the fundamental facts; on class elections
College Eye 30:3, p.4
Eligibility rules.
613 Election October 11; petitions available Tuesday
College Eye 30:3, p.1
Rules for class elections.
614 College women select officers
College Eye 29:24, p.3
List of Bartlett Hall and off-campus women candidates.
615 Men's Union petitions due on Monday; primary election March 23
College Eye 29:23, p.1
616 Student poll elects Riebe, Indvik
College Eye 29:23, p.1
List of winners in recent election.
617 Sample election ballots
College Eye 29:20, p.2
618 Announce nominees for elections; Roeder submits names
College Eye 29:19, p.1
List of those nominated for student government positions.
619 Election to be part of registration; announce nominations February 4
College Eye 29:18, p.1
Students may vote for student government officers when they register for class.
620 Little interest shown as class vote small
College Eye 29:6, p.1
Twenty-three per cent of students vote; list of class election winners.
621 Nominees named for various offices
College Eye 29:5, p.6
List of nominees.
622 Nomination method is now revised; election regulation in effect
College Eye 29:4, p.1
Class elections will be held; nominees must petition; election rules.
623 Nominate students for two vacancies; will elect members Wednesday
College Eye 29:2, p.1
Student Council lacks two members; photo.
624 Four elections Wednesday
College Eye 28:28, p.1
To include class elections as well as elections for Men's Union and Student Council.
625 Proposed Student Council constitution, election of officers offered for vote
College Eye 28:28, p.3
Description of the election and the candidates.
626 Look before you vote
College Eye 28:28, p.2
Believes upcoming student elections are important.
627 The Soap Box
College Eye 28:8, p.2
Suggests that it might be worthwhile for students to found campus political parties.
628 Election discussed by Young Democrats
College Eye 28:7, p.3
Discuss issues of upcoming election.
629 More to the editor
College Eye 28:6, p.2
Unhappy with the method of selecting class officer nominees.
630 Candidates for class officers are chosen; final election of all classes officers to be held next Tuesday
College Eye 28:6, p.1
List of nominees.
631 To the editor
College Eye 28:5, p.2
Believes that class meetings served no purpose.
632 Classes choose nominees for year's officers
College Eye 28:5, p.3
List of nominees.
633 Classes to meet to nominate year's officers
College Eye 28:4, p.1
634 Chips and Quibs
College Eye 28:4, p.2
Campus observations.
635 All-college dance tonight climaxes beginning month of summer term
College Eye 27:5, p.3
Campus social calendar.
636 Activities to undergo transition with advent of summer term
College Eye 27:2, p.4
Campus social calendar.
637 Last Round-Up and Commencement activities wind up year's program
College Eye 27:1, p.3
Campus social calendar.
638 Senior Prom climaxes activities; organizations divert to picnics
College Eye 27:43, p.3
Campus social calendar.
639 Do we have an oligarchy at Teachers College?
College Eye 27:38, p.2
Criticizes statements made by an anonymous writer who claims that the Student Council elections are not democratic.
640 A non-signer submits his ideas on elections
College Eye 27:38, p.2
Attacks the process of nominating candidates for the Student Council.
641 Students pursue new activities as call of the outdoors lures them
College Eye 27:36, p.3
Campus social calendar.
642 Balmy weather quickens social whirl; Mardi Gras in spotlight for tonight
College Eye 27:35, p.3
Campus social calendar.
643 Primary election for men canceled
College Eye 27:35, p.1
Not enough petitions for office had been filed.
644 Think before you vote
College Eye 27:34, p.2
Encourages students to vote for student organization candidates on the basis of merit rather than on the basis of popularity.
645 Notice of Men's Union election
College Eye 27:34, p.2
Elections rules and procedures.
646 Four representative students will be choosen for the all-student election
Public Relations News Release 1935:534, p.1
Letters will be mailed this week to organizations, inviting them to sponsor candidates.
647 Union election will be Monday; primary voting is halted when error found on ballots
College Eye 26:41, p.1
Ballots revised.
648 Huey for graduation speaker
College Eye 26:40, p.2
Reports that three hundred people voted for a king and queen for senior prom.
649 Primary election for Men's Union will be Monday
College Eye 26:40, p.1
List of candidates.
650 An open letter to the student body
College Eye 26:38, p.1
Some feel that the small number of votes cast in the recent Student Council elections was due in part to the students' lack of courage to manage student affairs.