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...other years the president then in office shall call a meeting in the first week of November for the purpose of electing a nominating committee of ten. At this meeting there shall be three ballots: on the first, the twenty-five men receiving the highest number of votes shall be retained and voted upon in a second ballot. On the second ballot the fifteen highest shall be retained and voted upon for the third ballot to determine the final...

Author: By John REYNOLDS Jr., | Title: FRESHMAN CLASS MEETING. | 2/16/1904 | See Source »

...other years the president then in office shall call a meeting in the first week of November for the purpose of electing a nominating committee of ten. At this meeting there shall be three ballots: on the first the twenty-five men receiving the highest number of votes shall be retained and voted upon in a second ballot. On the second ballot the fifteen highest shall be retained and voted upon for the third ballot to determine the final...

Author: By John REYNOLDS Jr., | Title: Freshman Class Notice. | 1/27/1904 | See Source »

...president then in office shall call a meeting in the first week of November for the purpose of electing a nominating committee of ten. At this meeting nominations for the committee may be made to the number of twenty, and a ballot then cast, the ten men receiving the highest number of votes to constitute the committee." It is also suggested that rule four be changed as follows: "The committee so elected shall nominate within one week at least two candidates for each office, in addition to the men at that time holding office...

Author: By John REYNOLDS Jr., | Title: Freshman Class Notice. | 1/27/1904 | See Source »

...Robinson Hall and for the same length of time at Philadelphia. The Harvard Camera Club will choose one of the judges, the Pennsylvania Club another, and the third will be selected by the two thus chosen. A prize will be awarded to the club whose exhibit shows the highest artistic merit. First and second prizes and not more than five honorable mentions will be awarded for the best individual pictures. Silver steins will be given for first and second prizes and ribbons for honorable mention...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plans for Camera Club Exhibitions. | 1/25/1904 | See Source »

...York, with Yale second, Columbia third, and Princeton last. Of the twelve tournaments played since the present series of intercollegiate tournaments began, Harvard has now won 7, Columbia 4, and Yale 1. L. P. Carr '04, of Harvard, and U. B. Mather '06S., of Yale, were tied for the highest individual score, each having won all of their games. The second highest score was made by E. B. Adams '04D., of Yale, who won two games and tied and third. The teams played as scheduled, except that U. B. Mather took the place of E. B. Hull...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHESS TEAM VICTORIOUS. | 1/4/1904 | See Source »

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