Word: finality
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...provisional list of nominations will be published in the CRIMSON of Wednesday, December 8. The final list of Nominations for officers will be published in the CRIMSON of Monday, December 13. The final list of nominations for Committees and secretary will be published in the CRIMSON of Friday, December...
...final contest will be held in the New Lecture Hall, Thursday, December 16. Each man will speak for ten minutes on the subject "Resolved, That the French government should adopt an income tax in order to distribute more equitably the burden of the taxation." Those desiring to, can make arrangements for practice with Professor I. L. Winter '86, of the Public Speaking Department. The judges for the final contest, in accordance with the provisions of the founding of the Pasteur Medal, will be chosen as follows: one from the French Department, one from the Department of Public Speaking...
...candidates who reported on November 4, Mr. George H. Trader of New York, under whose direction the play is to be produced, has chosen the following final cast: Justice Merton, E. A. C. Layman 1G. Goody Rickby, Mrs. G. H. Papazian Lord Ravensbane, J. C. Savery '11 Dickon, T. M. Spelman '13 Rachel, Miss Marian Gragg Mistress Merton, Miss Dorothy Kendall Richard Talbot, P. Snedeker '11 Sir Charles Reddington, E. A. Bemis '11 Mistress Reddington, Miss Mary How Amelia Reddington, Miss Gertrude Jameson Captain Bugby, R. C. Benchley '12 Minister Dodge, H. C. Simon '10 Mistress Dodge, Miss Herminie Foelske...
...Each contestant will speak for five minutes on the subject "Resolved, That the French government should adopt an income tax in order to distribute more equitably the burden of the taxation." As the result of the trials six or seven men will be retained to take part in the final contest in the New Lecture Hall on Friday, December...
...final arrangements for the Musical Clubs' western trip during the Christmas recess have been made. Except for the trip in 1907, this is the first trip that the Musical Clubs have taken for fifteen years. It will be much more extensive than ever heretofore, as 50 men will be chosen to go by competition from the Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs. Manager J. S. Reed '10, and Assistant Manager R. S. Pattee '11, will accompany the clubs to make the necessary arrangements...