Word: appointing
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Under the new system papers are to be made out by groups of examiners from the colleges and schools, according to the definitions of requirements laid down by a committee of the National Educational Association on "College Entrance Requirements." The board will appoint readers, and the results will be sent to the colleges in the form of a certificate, giving percentage attained, which the college may accept...
...meeting of the President and Fellows of Harvard College in Boston, November 12, it was voted to appoint the following graduate students to Fellowships and Scholarships...
...then divide the remaining members of the club into two camps which oppose each other in weekly or fortnightly debates during the year. It is the duty of the captains to choose questions for debate, procure judges and open and close the argument for their side; or they may appoint one of their camp vice-captain to act for them. It is also their duty, at some time before the debate, to assign points for their men to look up and present. They thus prevent needless repetition of a point advanced and ensure a logical presentation of their case...
...intercollegiate debating committee has complete charge of the arrangements for the Yale and Princeton debates, and it has the power to appoint sub-committees from the class clubs to undertake part of the work. Besides the president of the club, S. B. Rosenthal 3L, the following compose the committee this year: H. A. Yeomans 1G., chairman; H. P. Chandler '01, secretary; H. B. Kirtland '01, H. F. Wolff 2L, and R. C. Bruce '02. This committee will choose the question for the Yale debate which comes in December, and will also decide which side of the question Harvard will argue...
...first meeting of the St. Paul's Society was held in Brooks House yesterday evening. A committee was appointed and arrangements made for the annual reception to Churchmen in the University, which will be held in Brooks House next Wednesday evening. It is hoped that Bishop Lawrence, Mr. Thayer of St. Mark's School and Mr. Parker of St. Paul's School, Concord, will speak. It was voted that the President appoint a committee to draw up resolutions of sympathy with the parents of Rev. H. E. Addison '96, who died a short time ago. The society also voted...