Word: calls
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...Sophomore and Junior years, the president then in office shall call a meeting during the first week in November for the purpose of electing a nominating committee of 10. At this meeting nominations for the committee may be made to the number of 20, and a ballot then being cast, each man voting for 10 of the 20 nominees, the 10 receiving the highest number of votes shall constitute the committee. In addition to the 10 elected members the class officers shall be members ex-officiis...
Major Henry L. Higginson '55 representing the Corporation will call on General Kuroki early tomorrow morning and conduct the visitors to Cambridge, after first taking them to call on the Governor at the State House. At 1 o'clock the Corporation will entertain the visitors at luncheon in the Trophy Room of the Union. After luncheon General Kuroki and his suite will be escorted to the Faculty Room in University Hall by the Japanese students in the University. At 3 o'clock there will be an opportunity for members of the University to assemble in the Yard to greet General...
...conference for all men engaged in actual social service work will be held in the small assembly room, on the third floor of Phillips Brooks House, this evening, at 7 o clock. Mr. C.W. Birtwell '85, secretary of the Children's Aid Society, of Boston, will preside and will call on a number of men to describe the work they have been doing. There will also be a general discussion held, on the problems met by men working for boys' clubs, teaching, home libraries...
...Sophomore and Juniors years, the president then in office shall call a meeting during the first week in November for the purpose of electing a nominating committee of ten. At this meeting nominations for the committee may be made to the number of 20, and a ballot then being cast, each man voting for 10 of the 20 nominees, the ten men receiving the highest number of votes shall constitute the committee. In addition to the 10 elected members the class officers shall be members ex-officiis...
...wounded by the arrow of Philoctetes" and of Oenone as "a demi-goddess--who can heal mortal wounds--and the love of Paris until he saw Helen" ought not to be necessary in a college community, but perhaps the author is right in taking no chances. The other poems call for no special comment H. Bagedorn's "Song among Ruins" is finished and pleasing, W. H. Wright's "Ballad of Primeval Things," conventional. A. Davis's "Battle Hymn" suffers from too evident striving for vigorous phrases, which sometimes ends in grotesqueness...