Word: evenements
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...rule adopted by the class of 1904, by which one of the marshals shall preside at all future meetings, gives to the three marshalships even more importance than heretofore. The positions are no longer temporary: the holders will occupy positions of responsibility not only on Class Day, but also for many long years after graduation. For this reason even more than the usual care must be given to deciding the fitness of the nominees. Of like prominence and requiring more ability and hard work, the position of Secretary should be equally carefully considered...
...think most of the undergraduate body will agree that the calls for subscriptions for miscellaneous athletic activities are annoying. One is called upon to subscribe as a matter of class loyalty, college support--or even to help some collector "make" the managership of some team...
...trade-unionism has shown the general tendency alleged by the previous speaker. The non-union man is the small minority in the unionized trades, and has been injured in times of strike only. This injury to the minority has been necessary for the welfare of the greater majority, but even such injury has been transient and intermittent. Trade unionism strives to secure for the working man his natural rights; to deny these by peaceable evolution--the method employed by unionism--would mean their attainment by violent revolution. The working man loves to be happy and a good citizen; trade unionism...
...directors and will be finally decided upon at a meeting to be held early next week. As it will necessitate a change, both in the system of book-keeping and checking, it is doubtful whether the plan could be put into operation for two or three weeks even if the directors should so decide. It has been decided to allow the customary Christmas presents to be given the waiters this year and not to regard them as tips...
...Yale team and substitutes, twenty-two men in all, arrived at Woodland Park Hotel, Auburndale, yesterday evening. All the men with the exception of Bloomer are in good condition and are in better shape even than they were last year at this time. Bloomer has a badly sprained foot and it is very improbable that he will be able to play at all. There is, however, no truth in the report that Shevlin is laid up; he is almost recovered from his slight muscle bruise...