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President Eliot then presented a second vote of the President and Fellows of last Monday: "That a committee of three members of the Corporation be appointed to consider a report upon the whole subject of the regulation of athletic sports, and that this vote be communicated to the Board of Overseers with the request that they also appoint a committee for the same purpose; the committee so appointed to be a joint committee and to report as promptly as may be convenient." This vote was also consented to by the Board of Overseers...
President G. G. Smith favored most strongly this amendment, and in a printed slip distributed the day before the meeting urged its adoption. He pointed out that it is the duty of the Board of Directors to appoint employees, fix their pay, and criticise and direct their work; and that for any employee to have a part in his own appointment, in the fixing of his own pay, and in the criticism and direction of his own work, must often make free discussion of such questions by the Board impossible, and even an unbiased vote by no means easy...
...winner of second place in the recent intercollegiate meet the club was privileged to select the secretary and treasurer of the Intercollegiate Photographic Association and chose F. F. Marshall '07 to fill that office. Pennsylvania, the winner of the meet, will appoint the president...
...yesterday's meeting of the candidates for graduate degrees C. W. Wright '01 was elected chairman, and a committee was appointed to choose a marshal for candidates for doctor's degree, composed of H. N. Davis 4G., A. P. McKinlay 4G., and R. P. Utter 3G. The candidates for masters' degrees elected the following officers and committees: chairman, P. B. Wells 1G.; secretary, R. A. Moore 1G.; committee to appoint a marshal, W. J. Newlin 1G., DuB. Tooker 1G., and T. W. White...
Sect. 4. The Library Committee shall consist of seven members of whom, AT LEAST, there shall be graduates, to be elected at large by the Union. It shall appoint a librarian approved by the Trustees, who shall keep a catalogue of all books added to the Library by purchase or gift, and shall be responsible for their preservation in good order. The librarian may receive a salary which shall be fixed by the Trustees. The Committee shall determine what books are to be bought and what journals shall be subscribed for, and shall also have control over the pictures, statues...