Word: electively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Yale seconds have a formidable line-up. Lovejoy, football captain-elect and a "Y" man in baseball, will catch the offerings of Coxe, last year's second-string Freshman pitcher. A second major sport captain, in the person of Jenkins, next year's hockey leader will play short-stop...
Each May, the 1,100 members of the New York Stock Exchange elect a President. This year, upon the retirement of Seymour L. Cromwell, President since 1921, E.H.H. Simmons was chosen...
Today fifteen hundred juniors and sophomores will receive ballots with which they may elect an entirely new Student Council. This is a decided change from the old system of ex office membership, and is therefore, an improvement. In past years, any accomplishment by a Student Council, such as those of the 1924 body, has been the exception to the general rule of absolute inertia, and has provoked incredulous comment from the amazed undergraduate. Like John Harvard, who until lately had never moved, the Student Council until this year had never acted...
Spalding, hitherto undefeated, was found for three big runs in the opening. Captain Bickley walked with one out and took second on a single by Henderson, football captain-elect. Dupree fouled to Check, but Capron drove home two runs with a triple to left which McGlone misjudged badly. Capron scored a moment later on a single by Frantz. For three innings thereafter Spalding was master of the situation, and the Harvard stock rose, as the Crimson butters were hitting Milligan hard if not safely...
...also voted to elect Mr. C. C. Stillman '98, of New York City as representative of the Alumni Association on the Committee charged with the collection of the fund...