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...report published below is the result of the investigations and public meetings held by a committee appointed by the Student Council, regarding com- pulsory membership to the Union. Different points of view and ideas were obtained on this subject and the total of them as arranged and tabulated by the committee's report expresses the diverse feelings of many undergraduates...
...have already had some military practice, but it makes it possible for even the totally inexperienced to aspire to higher rank. Men who are really interested in making soldiers out of themselves can find no better supplement to the regular military work than attending this special "non-com." class...
...instructing, under the tuition of Captain Cordier. These temporary non-commissioned officers, whose names were announced in the CRIMSON yesterday, will at first, act as squad leaders. Later reglar appointments of company and non-commissioned officers will be made. Any man not at present on the "non-com." list who shows sufficient ability will have a chance to become an officer. This week there will be a "non-com.'s" school under Captain Cordier, which any men, even though not appointed, are welcome to attend. The regular work for the whole Regiment will begin next week. Companies...
...Herrick '90, of Milton, W. S. Thayer '85, of Baltimore, Md., D. F. Davis '00, of St. Louis, Mo. The total ballot by post card was 4755 and the total Commencement vote was 1460, as against 4905 and 1323 last year. Following is the vote in detail: Postal Vote Com. Vote Robert Grant '73, of Boston, 2746 1097 W. DeW. Hyde '79, of Brunswick, Me., 2063 806 R. F. Herrick '90, of Milton, 1769 1006 W. S. Thayer '85, of Baltimore, Md., 1618 773 D. F. Davis '00, of St. Louis, Mo., 1551 687 Benjamin Carpenter '88, of Chicago...
...rink only to find that he was all alone and Goodale and Willetts were too strong for him. The defence relied largely on bodychecking, in which they were occasionally a trifle over-zealous, three penalties being imposed on them for this. Schiller's work at goal has already been com- mented upon, but let it be said in addition that his difficult stops place him among the top-notchers in goal-tending...