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...meeting of the 1913 nominating committee the following nominations were made for class officers: for president, S. M. Felton, 3d., A. M. Goodale, E. A. Graustein; for vice-president, R. G. Ervin, A. J. Lowrey, A. H. Tomes; for secretary-treasurer, H. B. Gill, F. W. Hubbell, W. M. E. Whitelock. Further nominations may be made by a petition signed by 50 members of the class. Such petitions, however, must be given to G. H. Roosevelt, Russell 17, by 9 o'clock tomorrow evening in order to be printed on the ballots. The election will be held at the Lodge...
...meeting of delegates from 23 clubs held last night, G. H. Roosevelt '13 was made temporary chairman of the council, and H. B. Gill '13 was elected a member...
...from the class of 1913 have handed in their names as candidates for positions on the editorial board of the CRIMSON: W. B. Appleton, R. B. Batchelder, N. J. Chamberlin, W. F. Cogswell, E. I. Cooper, W. Cutler, K. A. Douglas, D. E. Dunbar, H. T. Duer, H. B. Gill H. G. Grant, A. C. Gratz, J. Munroe, R. B. Romaine, P. J. Roosevelt, G. M. Rushmore, S. Seiniger, S. P. Speer, P. H. Wellman, C. C. Whittelsey...
...Desha '12; Grays--11, N. Gammons '13; 36, W. K. Blodgett '11; 48, G. C. Scott '11; Hampden--14, J. W. Suter '12; 38, Y. Arai '12; Hollis--23, L. M. Martin '10; 25, J. H. Braddock '10; Holworthy--7, W. O. Kenney '10; Holyoke House--34, H. B. Gill '13; 37, A. Gunn '11; Holyoke street--20, S. B. Blodgett '13; 31, H. B. Wehle '11; Linden street--5, W. R. Burlingame '13; Little's Block--8, M. C. Allen '11; Matthews--20, J. B. Langstaff '13; 41, D. C. Parmenter '13; Mt. Auburn street--58, B. N. Jones...
...Gill, who made the third speech for Harvard, said that the affirmative merely offset the causes for the decline of our merchant marine by governmental aid; the negative wants to remove these causes entirely. A removal of the protective tariff would accomplish this by lowering not only wages but the cost of construction and operation. This would give us an American merchant fleet, not by an enormous expenditure on subsidization but by putting the shipping industry on a sound business basis. A removal of the tariff would give us a naval reserve, for it would cause the withdrawal...