Word: committeees
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The growing preference which students have been showing for concentration in the Department of Economics instead of English this year became a decided majority according to figures released yesterday by the Committee on the Choice of Electives.
Sterling Dow '26, head proctor of Standish Hall will preside at the gathering: members of the dormitory committee who have arranged for the smoker are R. G. Coburn Jr. '33, R. H. Ballowell '33, F.P. Locke '33, B. E. Newcomb '33, C. K. Seyferi '33, and B. B. Wygant Jr...
The increasing trend toward concentration in Economics shown in the recently published figures of the Committee on the Choice of Electives might at first appearances seem to indicate an increased desire on the part of college men to be well acquainted with modern affairs. But unfortunately many of these men...
Final plans for the holding of the election were announced yesterday by S.P. Duggan '31, chairman of the Junior Polls Committee. Booths will be placed in the three main lecture halls; Sever Hall Harvard Hall and Pierce Hall, in the Engineering School. Voting will take place between classes tomorrow at...
In addition to balloting for officers members of the Senior Class will vote on the proposed new constitution details of which were recently published. This constitution proposed by the Committee of Associated Harvard Clubs explains the duties and also the limits of the powers held by the Class Committee. Among...