Word: caste
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...cast is as follows...
...term. The next in accuracy is in reference to the appointment instead of the election last fall of the succeeding chairman. A glance at the records of the secretary of the House Committee would show the misinformed writer that a regular election was held and a ballot was cast, though the communication leads us to believe this was not the case...
Below is given a list of the officers of the Union elected yesterday with the number of votes cast for each: PRESIDENT. Major Henry Lee Higginson '55. VICE-PRESIDENT. R. Oveson '05, 300 SECRETARY. S. N. Hinckley '05, 246 HOUSE COMMITTEE. Undergraduates. R. A. Derby '05, 246 J. M. Montgomery, Jr., '06 226 J. P. Bowditch '05, 207 H. D. Kernan '05, 175 J. Reynolds, Jr., '07, 172 A. Johnson '05, 136 R. Grant, Jr., '06, 136 Law School. R. Ernst 1L., 36 A. H. Fox 1L., 14 Divinity School. H. A. Weston 2Dv., 10 Graduate School. W. A. Colwell...
...House of Fellowship." Among the nominees there are men who will work for the Union. They are naturally difficult to distinguish. But every member of the Union can today well afford to weigh them in the balance of his own mind and after the dictates of his own conscience cast his vote for the men who will make the Union what it ought to be--an honor to the University and to its donor. Let personal considerations nowhere arise; let us all remember the words of its donor when he gave his gift in generous trust into our hands...
...reasonable ideal, and a distinguished critic and Shakesperian scholar exclaimed, "That man was born to play Hamlet." His company was taken to Germany, where the Emperor saw Macbeth and Hamlet, and received Mr. Robertson twice in the Imperial box. On his return "Macbeth" was given with an all-star cast...