Word: charter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...then," the Election Committee might demand, "do not the disgruntled ones propose their own candidates, and have their names entered in the ballot, according to the charter of the class" We answer: Simply because they realize the hopeless impotence of their isolated votes as compared with the united vote of those gentlemen who know, or think they know, the popular candidates. Furthermore, they do not wish to go through the tedious process of circulating a petition and soliciting signatures...
...cited the organization of a club in New York City. There has been for a long time an active and numerous body of Graduates here in Boston, who form the Business School Alumni Association, but recently the number of alumni in New York has become so large that a charter has been granted for the formation of a branch club there. Cleveland and Chicago are in the process of organizing their alumni with a view to forming clubs...
With peace college and town grew together. In 1846 bells and cannon proclaimed the granting of the city charter. Checked only by the Civil War with its toll of four hundred dead, prosperity advanced steadily to the present day Cambridge of the locked Charles, the subway, and the Waldorf...
...correct the error in the enclosed clipping from the Crimson by pointing out that the first President of the Harvard Memorial Society was the late Justin Winsor, the distinguished Librarian, historian and bibliographer? This fact is attested by Mr. Winso's signature on the charter members shingles dated May 7, 1895. It would be unfortunate if the Society whose business it is record the history of Harvard should allow its own history to be inaccurately recorded or remembered. JEROME D. GREENE...
...Intercollegiate Trapshooting Meet will be held at Chappaqua, New York, this afternoon. Among the colleges represented will be the University, Yale, Princeton and Dartmouth. The match will be managed by the Intercollegiate Trapshooting League, of which the Harvard Gun Club is a charter member. The following men from the University have been entered: B. M. Baruch '28; J. M. Forbes '23, R. D. Hale '23, C. F. Havemeyer '21, Brayton Merton ocC., J. P. Paine...