Word: election
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...those who intend to be present at the dance must form groups of from six to twelve couples in order that they may be assigned to boxes. Each group should elect a chairman who must forward the names of those occupying his particular box to the committee on or before February...
...Committee urges that the members who wish to attend form groups at once of from six to 12 couples and extra men. Each group should elect a chairman who will apply to the Committee for a box before February 5. It is further urged that each man ascertain that he is a member of the Union, remembering the fact that if he has joined once, he automatically becomes a member each following year unless he resigns, the charge of membership being placed on his term-bill...
...McClure of Yale was elected president of the association for next year and N. M. Willard, the Cornell delegate, will be the new vice-president. Robert Barrie, Jr., of Haverford, is the secretary-treasurer elect as the result of Saturday's vote...
...four hundred citizens. Social and political factions have sprung from superficial causes of difference hitherto unknown. Campaigning, electioneering and forming of combinations have been rife. In fact the supposedly mature, intelligent Seniors of Harvard University have descended to the low, despicable methods of a well-conducted Tammany Hall election, in order to elect twenty-two class officers...
Captain A. R. Bancroft '17 has called a meeting of the cross-country team him Matthews 5 this afternoon at 1.30 to elect a captain for the season of 1917. There were only two Juniors who ran against Yale and in all probability the choice will be between them. These are R. Kielty '18 and G. A. King '18. The latter has the better record, having led the University harriers in practically every run this fall...