Word: groups
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...have a splendid group of candidates. If we all vote, whatever the weather may be, whatever the inconvenience, no one will seriously regret the outcome. Let us omit all indifference and try to set a record of votes cast, which will be pointed to as an example for future classes...
...tickets; (3) graduates of the College; (4) graduates of the professional schools, who have not graduated from the College proper. The applications for two seats were next filled in precisely the same order as the one-seat applications. All applications for one seat, mentioned in the four groups, were filled, and those two-seat applications as far as the fourth group namely, graduates of the professional schools, and these were filled as far as possible. The officers of the University are classed with the undergraduates in respect to the order in which their applications were filled...
...Yale athletic field and ran for one mile through fields, then for five miles over roads and a dirt causeway, and ended with an upgrade and one lap on the Yale field. As the men entered the fourth mile, P. R. Withington '12 was leading, followed by a group of six Yale men. Withington, however, collapsed before the end of the mile, and the race was entirely Yale...
...Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this evening between 6.45 and 7.45 o'clock. Professor J. W. Platner will speak briefly on "Religion in College Life," Mr. John Magee, Yale '06, on "The Relation of Bible Study to a College Man's Religion," and Professor P. M. Rhinelander '91 on "Group Bible Study--Its Difficulties and Advantages." The conference is planned primarily for men already engaged in Bible study and for men who are planning to engage in such study: but other men who are generally interested are invited. The meeting will be over at 7.45 o'clock, in time...
...understand rightly the conditions under which the Agora and the Forum ceased activities a few years ago, the chief reason why debating failed was that the control of the two societies was allowed to fall into the hands of a small group of men whose leadership was unpopular. If a debating club is to attract members from more than a limited section of the student body its officers should be so chosen that they will represent a number of different interests. Under a representative set of officers, and with competitions for places on the University teams and for the various...