Word: election
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Reverend Mr. James Edgar Gregg '97, S.T.B., principal-elect of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School Institute, Hampton, Va., will conduct the Sunday services in Sanders Theatre tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock...
Compared with normal years, a very few men will take part in the election of officers for the Senior class tomorrow. Over four hundred members of the Class of 1918 have not returned to College this year, leaving less than a third of the Seniors to carry on the activities of the whole class. An increased responsibility rests on the shoulders of those who are left to elect the men best fitted for their work. Though an effort is being made to secure the votes of those who are in active service and away from College through the mail...
...candidates are now engaged in a University-wide canvass to discover what former swimmers can come out for the team if one is formed. As soon as the reports from this canvass are completed, it will be known whether there is sufficient interest to organize a team. The captain-elect of this season's swimming squad, R. E. Jackson '19, was commissioned a lieutenant at the last Plattsburg award, and none of the regulars of last year's team have returned to College...
...Mayor-elect Quinn is directing a system of speeches in the leading theatres of Boston and Cambridge. Between acts, members of the Halifax Committee will address the audience in behalf of the relief...
...only essence it is in no way concerned with whom the different classes elect. It has no controlling vote such as the Prussian delegates have in the German Bundesrath; it neither elects its own ticket nor canvasses for votes. It is the same machinery as is behind any municipal or national elections; which knows nothing beyond the number of ballots to be printed, the places where the elections should be held, and the proper tabulating of the votes...