Word: elected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...says explicitly that employers must deal with "representatives" that the workmen themselves choose or elect. But in the case of the employ organizations, created within a shop or wholly from employees of a certain company, with no outside spokesmen from National Labor Unions, the question arises whether the election was fair and whether these same unions, if really left to themselves, without influence from the employer's side, would join the A. F. of L. system or retain their own spokesmen...
...against loose financing, unwarranted free scholarships for board members' friends. Last week a representative committee of St. John's 300 students issued a statement viewing President Gordon's departure with "genuine regret," declaring he had won the "support and confidence of the student body." All President-elect Woodcock, A. E. F. veteran, Methodist and bachelor, would say was: "I want to revive what we used to call the St. John's spirit, building the future of the college on character and scholarship...
...Beta Kappa will elect the Junior Eight on March 7, it was announced last night by C. Crane Brinton '19, Assistant Professor of History. This year, under the new system, the Junior Eight is elected on the basis of the midyear marks, instead of the November marks as in previous years...
...students' Pan-Hellenic (interfraternity) Council. Next day the campus rumbled ominously. Just before midnight some 1,500 students clumped grimly into the university gymnasium, heard quiet, studious Joseph T. Shackford, president of the Student Council, urge them to be orderly but determined. Jack Dunlap, football captain-elect, announced that the rebels would take over next morning's assembly period to present grievances...
...College booklets on concentration and distribution strongly urge candidates for distinction in the various fields to elect at least one course "primarily for Graduates." If this is meant seriously, it should be called to the attention of the stack authorities, with a view to removing one of the reasons why Widener and its temperamental staff is a major irritant to a capable undergraduate trying to do the little advanced work that the teaching authorities urge him toward...