Word: calls
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...other years the president then in office shall call a meeting in the first week of November for the purpose of electing a nominating committee of ten. At this meeting there shall be three ballots: on the first the twenty-five men receiving the highest number of votes shall be retained and voted upon in a second ballot. On the second ballot the fifteen highest shall be retained and voted upon for the third ballot to determine the final...
...good class officer. A president, clearly enough, should be able not only to preside acceptably at class meetings, but to represent the class at public meetings, and to do effectively such work on committees and semi-official boards as his office will inevitably bring him. The other offices call likewise for competent men, men who have power of initiative and business capacity. Sometimes such men are chosen in the first place, but there is no way of being at all sure about...
DEAR SIR.--I call your attention to the fact that rooms in the College Yard are hereafter to be let with special reference to their occupation by Undergraduates in the College and in the Scientific School...
...view of recent editorials on the subject of Commencement changes, permit me to call attention to a singular error made in a communication on the subject and overlooked in the editorials in question. The communication referred to found two objections to the plan suggested by the Committee of Alumni. The more important of these was based on the fact that the Committee's plan provided for a baseball game with Yale on the Tuesday prior to Commencement, and on that day, Commencement Day at Yale, our ball team was expected to play at New Haven. As a matter of fact...
...such a necessity because the existing means of suppressing domestic violence have proved fully adequate to the situation. There are at present three methods of suppressing domestic violence: first, the State may suppress the violence with its own forces; secondly, the State, if unable alone to restore order, may call upon the federal government for assistance; thirdly, when the violence immediately threatens the sovereignty of the national government by obstructing federal laws, the President may intervene at once. In these ways, in the event of domestic violence, adequate protection has always been afforded to life and property. Adequate protection...