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Union--8-9, Penhallow; 9-10, Black; 3-4, Hammerslough; 4-5, Hammerslough, 12-1, Derby; 1-2, Warner; 2-3, Warner; 3-4, Hammerslough; 4-5, Hammerslough...
Wednesday--8-9, Blaikie; 9-10, Holmes; 10-11, Warner; 11-12, Hammerslough; 12-1, Lightner; 1-2, Derby; 2-3, Penhallow; 3-4, Sugden; 4-5, Black. The Committee will meet in the CRIMSON office immediately after the closing of the polls to count ballots and discuss further necessary arrangements. ELECTION COMMITTEE...
Monday--8-9, Black; 9-10, Ames; 10-11, Blaikie; 11-12, Hammerslough; 12-1, Sugden; 1-2, Lightner; 2-3, Warner; 3-4, Holmes; 4-5, Clark...
...cannot keep his appointment should get some other member of the Committee to substitute for him. The man named first in each pair is to be at the Union, the second at Brooks House: 8-9, Warner, Black; 9-10, Ames, Lightner; 10-11, Blaikie, Holmes; 11-12, Hammerslough, Derby; 12-1, Sugden, Black; 1-2, Penhallow, Lightner; 2-3, Clark, Warner; 3-4, Ames, Blaikie; 4-5, Hammerslough, Clark ELECTION COMMITTEE...
...Juniors in the first of the interclass debates. The question for debate was "Resolved, That trusts are a beneficial out-growth of economic conditions in this country." The affirmative was upheld by the following men for 1903, speaking in the order named: R. Ernst, J. J. Mahoney, A. J. Hammerslough. The speakers for 1904 were: F. W. Catlett, I. Lippincott, D. A. McCabe, who spoke in the above named order. Each speaker was allowed twelve minutes for his main speech and five minutes for rebuttal...