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3341 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 25, 1895, page 344 paragraph 4
… by vote of men in a man, and pretending to constitute him an infallible interpreter of the word! It is altogether of man, and the interpretation is altogether …
3342 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 26, 1895, page 358 paragraph 14
… , the vote was taken, and the motion was lost.
3343 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 26, 1895, page 358 paragraph 17
The Committee requested to be permitted to add the words, “and other laborers” after “minister” in the last clause of Resolution 3. Granted by vote.
3344 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 27, 1895, page 372 paragraph 11
… the vote should be taken, and the Conference should proceed to further business. The question being called for, the substituted resolution was carried unanimously …
3345 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 27, 1895, page 374 paragraph 2
… , the vote was taken, and the candidate for President was unanimously elected to that office. The rest of the names suggested were acted upon together. J. H. Morrison …
3346 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 28, 1895, page 401 paragraph 22
S. H. Lane moved and O. A. Johnson seconded that the Secretary be instructed to cast the ballots for the persons named by the Committee. Carried by unanimous vote, and the nominees were declared elected.
3347 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 28, 1895, page 404 paragraph 9
… was voted to submit the names of D. T. Jones for the former, and G. H. Murphy for the latter. S. H. Lane moved, A. T. Jones seconded, that the recommendation of the Committee …
3348 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 422 paragraph 9
The resolution was amended by a vote suggesting that the General Conference Committee and Medical Missionary Board call in five presidents of conferences to act with them in formulating plans for future work.
3349 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 422 paragraph 18
By vote the names of the cities of London and Philadelphia were introduced into Resolution 7. So these cities are included in the list for medical missions.
3350 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 422 paragraph 23
By unanimous vote Elder Loughborough was instructed to cast the vote for nominees, and they were declared elected.
3351 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 423 paragraph 19
Whereas, What is known as the cumulative system of voting is legal in a few of the States of the Union, Michigan being among the number; and, —
3352 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 423 paragraph 20
Whereas, This system of voting is in our judgment manifestly unfair and liable to abuse; and, —
3353 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 423 paragraph 21
Whereas, Article 3, Section 9, of the By-Laws of this Association seems to show that this system of voting has the approval of the stockholders of this Association; therefore, —
3354 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 423 paragraph 22
4. Resolved, (1) That this system of voting does not meet with our approval.
3355 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 424 paragraph 1
… to vote in person or by proxy the number of shares of stock owned by him, for as many persons as there may be Directors to be elected. All the Directors must be …
3356 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 424 paragraph 4
… of voting S. H. Lane inquired, if a stockholder still desired to use the cumulative method of voting, could he be legally debarred from doing so? The legal counsel …
3357 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 424 paragraph 5
An explanation of the “cumulative system of voting” was requested, and H. W. Kellogg gave the same, illustrating upon the blackboard.
3358 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 424 paragraph 8
It was voted that O. A. Olsen continue to act as Chairman; further voted that he appoint tellers. C. D. Rhodes, C. H. Jones, C. Eldridge were so appointed, and the nominees were declared elected.
3359 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 424 paragraph 20
This resolution was moved by Charles M. Andrews, and was supported by John N. Loughborough, The stock present was 6512 shares. The vote was, Aye, 6512; Nay, none. On motion of H. M. Mitchell, seconded by H. Lindsay, the meeting adjourned sine die .
3360 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 3, 1895, page 430 paragraph 6
… popular vote.