Word: electing
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There will be a meeting of the Senior Class in Lower Massachusetts tomorrow at 1.30 o'clock to discuss plans for Class Day elections, and to elect officers for the year...
There will be a meeting of the Senior Class in Lower Massachusetts on Wednesday, November 26, at 1.30 o'clock, to discuss plans for Class Day elections, and to elect officers for the year...
Another difficulty in the plan of Mr. Ireland is this: It is extremely doubtful whether a by-law would be approved in Massachusetts that provided that less than a majority of all the shareholders of the corporation could transact any business whatever or elect any officers. If that be the law, it would be necessary to get a vote of over 800 upon even routine business or re-elections--an impossibility, it is believed. Under the plan adopted by the meeting of November 7, provision is made that if at a meeting of 100 members properly convened any action...
...been explained to many of those, who have taken an active part in favor of or against various plans of incorporation of the Co-operative Society, that under any plan the legal right to elect the directors must be vested in the stockholders and the legal right to choose the president must rest with the directors. In the plan now under consideration, therefore, the obligation of the stockholders, when electing the directors, to respect the will of the members of the Society as expressed at their annual meeting, must be honorary and not legal. The same is true...
...meeting of the Freshman Debating Club to elect temporary officers will be held in Harvard 6 this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The permanent officers for the first half-year will be elected in two weeks. All Freshmen interested in debating are urged to attend the meeting...