Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...pleasure on returning to find the Monthly starting its fortieth volume the day before College opens. As its first leader no subject more timely or essential could have been chosen than "The Union;" and no person better fitted to discuss it than H. S. Thompson, whose article is valuable and concise, and of great moment to members of the class of 1909. The tribute to the present undergraduate officers and committees of the club is well merited, the discussion of its policy and aim sound, and the estimation of its advantages to the individual is, if anything, too moderate...
...that each student should select for himself all his studies throughout his college course. 2. The free elective system, thus defined, exists even when a minor part of the studies of the freshman year is prescribed." Harvard chose the negative of this question. The Harvard team, which was finally chosen on February 24, was composed of W. H. Davis '05, B. V. Kanaley 1L. and A. Tulin 2L. The Coolidge prize of $100 for the best work in all three trials was awarded to A. Tulin 2L. The other three speakers in this final trial--W. M. Shohl...
...elected vice-president, and T.P. Dixon '07 was elected assistant manager. For the baseball association, S. Turner '06, was elected manager; F.V. Jackson '06S., was elected vice-president; G.B. Glaenzer '07, was elected assistant manager, and H.S. Wells '07, was elected secretary. M.B. Sands '06, was unanimously chosen manager of the track team; F. Ewing '06S., was elected vice-president; C. Sumner '07, was elected assistant manager; while H.P. Fabian '07, was chosen secretary...
...accordance with the vote of the Corporation establishing the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, to which the Overseers consented, the three undergraduate members of the Committee for the next College year will be chosen at a meeting in the Committee Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock this evening by the majority vote of the presidents of the Senior, Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes, and a representative from the Boat Club and the Cricket Club, and the Athletic, Baseball, Football, Lacrosse and Tennis Associations...
...play chosen by the Cercle Francais for presentation next year is "L'Amour Medecin," an amusing three act comedy in prose, with a lively ballet at the end of each act. It was written by Moliere in 1665 and acted by his troupe within five days after Louis XIV ordered it written. It is called by the author "un petit impromptu," but is delightful in its variety and dash. Unlike many classics, it depends for success largely on the acting. The fifteen parts are short and brisk, and seven of them are very comic, especially those of the doctors...