Word: class
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Consultation with members of former Class Day Committees and consideration of the labors involved in Class Day preparations have made it very clear that the new committee cannot undertake its duties independently of the Class Day Committee without great waste of money and of energy. The Class Day Committee must for the sake of economy have full charge of finances, both in contracting for services and supplies, and in paying the bills. Much of the expense for the Senior Spread consists of items covered by general contracts made by the Class Day Committee under a system which is the growth...
...there seems to be no possible alternative action in regard either to the name for the constitution of this new committee, the trouble of convening a class meeting for the purpose of discussion seems to be superfluous. If, therefore, there is no objection through the columns of the CRIMSON, the action of the Committee on Elections will be considered final. W. A. M. Burden, President...
...Class Committee--F. E. Bissell, F. O. Byrd, D. F. Davis, S. W. Lewis, A. N. Rice...
...Class Day Committee--R. Bliss, D. F. Davis, C. H. Morrill, L. G. O. Smith, J. N. Trainer, Jr., H. Ward...
...person whose name does not appear on the provisional list must, in order to be entitled to vote, send a note setting forth his claims to eligibility, to the chairman of the Committee on Class Election, T. H. Whitney, CRIMSON office, before 9 p. m., on Monday, Dec. 11. The final list of voters will be posted Wednesday...