Word: considerations
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The meeting of the Freshman class held in Lower Massachusetts last evening was very well attended, about 500 men being present. H. L. Gaddis '12 called the meeting to order and presented a plan which the executive committee of the Student Council has prepared for Freshman elections. The plan suggested...
To correct the present hit-or-miss method the Executive Committee of the Student Council proposes itself to draw up and submit the list of nominees. Following somewhat the lines of upper-class elections, additional nominations to this list may be made by petitions signed by 35 members of the...
S. D. Smolev '15, the winner of the Pasteur Medal, showed how labor conditions in France are especially peculiar. The mass of government employees can not be held responsible for the serious strikes of the last decade, but rather a small body of men who openly declare their revolutionary sentiments...
F. F. Greenman '14 emphasized the fact that in a general strike France faced two alternatives--monarchism or syndicalism, either of which would mean a change of government. Such a possibility is too serious to be overlooked; the only way to avoid it, then, is to do as New Zealand...
There will be an important meeting of the Senior class in Lower Massachusetts Monday evening at 7 o'clock. The purpose of the meeting is to consider plans for the class elections.