Word: chairman
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...voters in the Senior class, 354 cast their votes for the Class Committees in yesterday's election. The vote for the various nominees was: Class Committee. Chairman. A. N. Rice, 235 109 F. E. Bissell, 162 67 W. Phillips, 156 59 S. W. Lewis, 155 35 D. F. Davis, 127 22 F. O. Byrd, 79 15 J. L. Saltonstall, 62 13 C. R. Hayes, 59 16 Class Day Committee. Chairman. R. W. Bliss, 156 69 C. H. Morrill, 187 54 H. Ward, 151 41 J. N. Trainer, Jr., 142 39 D. G. Harris, 125 42 F. Palmer...
...Senior class will hold its second day's election today, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., in Brooks House, ground floor, east. Three men, including the Chairman, are to be elected for each of the four committees. Attention is called to the following rule...
...Every elector shall vote for three candidates for each committee, indicating his preference for Chairman. The three candidates receiving the highest number of votes for each committee shall be declared elected. Of these three elected, that one receiving the highest number of votes for Chairman shall be the Chairman of the Committee...
...will be noticed that a voter must vote for three men for each Committee, otherwise the entire ballot is void. In addition, the preference for Chairman of the different Committees should be designated...
...Class Committee will have charge of all concerns of the class after graduation, and will be especially responsible for the tri-ennial dinners. It is customary and practically necessary that the chairman and one other member be residents of Boston or New York. The chairman, too, should be qualified to preside at the dinners and to draw out latent enthusiasm and gaiety, so that these reunions may prove all that can be hoped for. It is, however, but just and desirable that there be one Western man in this committee...