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...absence of the officers at the ninety-five meeting the class elected Thorndike Spaulding temporary chairman. Last year's officers were re-elected and it was voted to authorize President Emmons to appoint a committee of three to make arrangements for the Class day elections. The president later appointed C. H. Mills, T. Spaulding and N. W. Bingham...
...suppose that only those students who intended to be ministers could profit by the opportunity of meeting the University preachers personally - not as teacher and student, but as man and man. The preachers did not belong to the disciplinary part of the University, he said. They did not appoint certain hours for meeting the students in order to discuss the duties of the ministry with them; but rather to talk to them as one man to another; to give them the benefit of their greater experience in helping them out of any difficulty or temptation which they...
...president would probably appoint able parliamentarians who can lead Congress and who will still be subject to him. This will give the president great and dangerous power...
Question, "Resolved, That the mayors of cities should appoint the heads of municipal departments...
...regular meeting of the Wendell Phillips Club will be held tomorrow evening in University 16, at 7.30. The subject for debate is, "Resolved, That the mayors of cities should appoint the heads of municipal departments." W. S. Appleton '96 and G. L. Paine '96 will speak on the affirmative and R. H. E. Starr '96 and N. L. J. Gron, Gr., on the negative...