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...candidates for the degrees of A. B. or S. B. in 1915; all men who have received or will receive their degrees as of the class of 1915; and all fourth-year special students are eligible to vote. But no man who has voted in any previous class day elections is eligible to vote. In addition, men now in the University not included under any of these qualifications who entered with the class of 1915 and who are not officially registered with the class of 1915, may on petition, vote. Any man whose name appears on the provisional list...
...candidates for the degrees of A.B. or S.B. in 1915; all men who have received or will receive their degrees as of the class of 1915; and all fourth-year special students are eligible to vote. But no man who has voted in any previous Class Day election is eligible to vote. In addition, men now in the University not included under any of these qualifications who entered with the class of 1915 and who are not officially registered with the class of 1915 may on petition vote. Any man whose name appears on the provisional list who desires...
...annual intercollegiate architectural competition will be held this spring between Harvard, Cornell, McGill, Pennsylvania, Syracuse and Technology, Pennsylvania will manage the contest this year. Harvard having conducted it last year. The subjects for the drawings and the other final details of the program will be decided upon by a committee of representatives of the colleges, which will consider the tentative programs submitted by each college. The competitors are divided into two classes; one consisting of fourth-year and graduate students, the other of all other students. A prize of $90 is offered to the first class...
...candidates for the degrees of A.B. or S.B. in 1913; all men who have received or will receive, their degrees as of the class of 1913, and all men who are fourth-year special students will be eligible to vote. But no man who has voted in any previous Class Day election shall be eligible to vote. In addition, men in the University not included under any of these qualifications, who entered with the class of 1913, and who are not officially registered with the class of 1913 may, on petition, vote. Any man whose name appears on the provisional...
...Each year one of the colleges will conduct the competition, Harvard being in charge this spring. A committee of representatives of the colleges will decide upon the program of the competition from the tentative programs submitted by each college. The competition is divided into two classes; one consisting of fourth-year and graduate students, the other of all other students. A prize of $90 is offered to the winner in the first class, and $60 to the winner in the second. The donor of the prizes is Lloyd Warren, of New York...