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EARLY VOTERS FAVORED COMPULSORY MEMBERSHIP

Double Method of Balloting Employed to Insure Complete Poll of Students.

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The result of yesterday's balloting on the compulsory Union membership question shows a total of 1107 votes cast, out of which there were 822 affirmative votes and 285 negative.

Voting will continue throughout today at the various dining halls in the University. In order to get as complete a vote as possible the Student Council has also sent out return postal cards. The result of this vote will be combined with the ballot system. The votes of those men who, have used both methods, however, will only be counted once, while any undergraduates who have cast no vote whatsoever are urged to do so today. The direct ballot, however, is preferred to the postal cards, but to insure obtaining everybody's vote both systems should be employed.

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