Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...talk tomorrow Mr. McFarland intends to discuss the printing business, its attractions and disadvantages, and the opportunities and rewards which it offers to the educated man. It will be open to all members of the University...
There will be a meeting of the Freshman class in Lower Massachusetts next Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, to discuss the business annually brought before the Freshmen at this time of year. C. E. Brickley, president of the class will appoint the Dinner and Entertainment committee, and The Red Book committee, if this class decides to publish a Red Book as has been the custom for the last two years...
...Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution prohibits states from taking "life, liberty, or property without due process." Judge Swayze will discuss how this affects the legislation of states in regulating the railway rates and other corporate service...
...will make nominations for the class officers, to which others may be added by petitions signed by 35 members of the class. These nominations will be announced several days before the election takes place, so that there will be plenty of time for the members of the class to discuss the situation. It is intended to get away from the old system of a mass meeting at which elections are made on almost no notice. The balloting this year will take place shortly after mid-years, and instead of the old system of voting, the Australian ballot will be substituted...
Last evening the class of 1915 held its first regular meeting. Over 450 members turned out to discuss and finally adopt a suggestion from the Executive Committee of the Student Council, which we believe should recommend itself to anyone at all familiar with the history of class elections at Harvard, and especially to those familiar with Freshman class elections...