Word: followed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...President and Fellows of Harvard College, at their meeting Monday morning voted to follow the recommendation of the Faculty that a degree honoris causa should be given those who were in war service and have completed three-fourths of the work normally required. The vote was that: "Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Honoris Causa for honorable service in the war be given to students who shall have completed at least three-fourths of the requirements for those degrees and who, owing to military service have been unable to complete the entire course...
Sixteen nominations for members of the Dining Hall Council were made yesterday. The election will be held Tuesday in the Union when the three candidates receiving the highest number of votes will be elected. The nominations made yesterday follow: W. Cantor '20, B. B. Coyne '19, A. A. Fish, Jr., '22, R. O. Frazier '19, G. D. Gillett '19, N. A. Hall '22, J. H. Hoeck '22, H. H. Hoppe 3L., J. E. Lumbard, Jr., '22, J. P. McElroy '19, G. C. Noyes '20, V. S. Ram, 2G., J. Rosen '20, J. D. Segal '21, J. L. Tildsley...
...early days of the war, Dean Edwin F. Gay of the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, recognizing the inevitability of more or less price-fixing during the public emergency which the country confronted, at the same time called attention to the very serious complications which were likely to follow as a result of it. Of a truth, the likelihood which he then foresaw has since been translated into the realm of actuality. We refer not alone to the many difficulties which price-fixing encountered by the way while the war was still on, but more especially to the anomalies...
...whipped, in a sense, to the trough of water, but he could not be forced to drink from that receptacle. In compelling each member of the University to join the Union by placing the tax on his term bill, additional revenue would be assured unquestionably. It would not follow, however, that the Union's popularity as a University Club would be enhanced by the procedure. The something which would establish the prestige of the organization as possessing advantages peculiar to itself, and distinct from college gathering places in general, must constitute the basis of its appeal...
Juniors have been selected for poll watchers. If anyone named below can not be present at the CRIMSON Building at the hour indicated, he must provide a substitute. The poll watchers are as follow: 9-10, E. A. Bacon, W. P. Belknap; 10-11, E. Cabot, H. D. Costigan; 11-12, M. H. Dill, J. Harrison; 12-1, J. G. King, J. B. Mabon; 1-2, E. Lovering, R. M. Sanders; 2-3, H. DeC. Ward, J. U. Nef; 3-4, J. S. Higgins, H. F. Gibbs; 4-5, M. Heard, F. Hibbard; 5-6, S. N. Stevens...