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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...after the recess. Previous classes have found, however, that the committees must begin work immediately after the election. If, therefore, it seems desirable to hold both elections next week, the members of the nominating committee must arrange to sacrifice everything for the next few days, in order to secure full attendance at all the required meetings. Every man nominated should be freely and exhaustively discussed by and before every member of the committee. By this means only will the class have an opportunity to elect the men best qualified for each position...
Contrary to the notice in yesterday's CRIMSON, members of the Harvard Dining Association will be granted full allowance for temporary absence of one or two weeks during the Christmas recess, provided they retain their membership in the Hall. Claims for such allowance must be entered on books in the Auditor's office before leaving, and the weeks must begin on either December...
...disadvantage. In many instances he must leave home before New Year's day in order to comply with the strict registration requirements. It seems a short-sighted policy. This year we believe that the vacation might well be extended to Monday, January 6, thus allowing everyone to spend the full holiday season at home and rounding out the vacation to the usual university length...
...Club is holding a novice revolver and a novice ride shoot. J. T. Nightingale '10 has the best score in the rifle shoot to date, with 279 out of a possible 500; C. F. Morse '10 and T. P. Chandler '10 are tied for second place with 277. No full scores have as yet been made in the novice revolver shoot. The winter handicap ride shoot will begin on Monday...
...march on--ward, full loud...