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Additional nominations may be made by petition of 25 members of the class to the Nominating Committee, but such petitions must be in the hands of the committee by 7 o'clock Sunday evening. Petitions should be left with E. A. Hill '19, chairman, at the CRIMSON Building. The election of class officers will take place next Tuesday. The list of voters will be posted in University Hall, in the CRIMSON Building, and in the various entries of the Yard today...
...Williams '96, has been appointed chairman of the Boston Community Labor Board, which covers Boston and vicinity, not including Cambridge. These boards, of which there are 45 in Massachusetts, have been organized throughout by the United States Employment Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors. At present there are more than 200 discharged men in Boston alone who have not been able to obtain positions, and Mr. Williams suggests that the board be immediately advised of positions open in Boston and vicinity. Any employer who has such positions will be doing patriotic service by informing the board of their nature...
Prospects for athletics at the University are very uncertain as the present Athletic Committee is going out of action. Dean Briggs, the chairman of the Committee, has been appointed as an exchange professor, and is leaving for France to lecture at the Sorbonne University within the month. President Lowell will appoint a new Athletic Committee immediately and all definite action on major, and especially on minor sports await a decision from this committee. Although no announcement has been made it is assumed Dean Yeomans will take Dean Briggs' place...
...head of Base Hospital No. 5; Lieutenant-Colonel W. B. Cameron, attached to the research department of the Army Central Laboratories at Dijon; Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Cabot '90, member of the staff of Massachusetts General Base Hospital No. 6 stationed at Bordeaux; and Lieutenant-Colonel R. P. Strong, chairman of the Committee on Trench Fever, whose work in this connection was one of the great medical contributions of the war. Colonel Strong is now detached from the Army and has succeeded Colonel Alexander Lambert as chief of the Department of Research and Intelligence of the American Red Cross...
...Reverend Edward Caldwell Moore, D.D., Chairman of the Board of Preachers, and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, will leave for Constantinople next Saturday, January 4, as a member of the American Commission on Relief and Reconstruction in the Near East. The chairman of the commission is the Reverend Dr. James L. Barton of Boston, chairman of the Congregational Commission for Foreign Missions, which has been prominent in its work at Roberts College for Women, Constantinople. The other five members of the reconstruction commission beside Professor Moore are: Rabbi Wise of New York, President John H. Main of Grinell College, Iowa...