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Alden French '21, of Boston, who received the second highest number of votes for chorister in the Senior elections last fall will automatically succeed Lautner in that position in accordance with an established section of the Senior class constitution. Article III, Section 9 of the constitution reads as follows: "If for any reason any office or position becomes vacant, the vacancy shall be filled by that candidate who received the next highest number of votes for that office or position." The article in question deals specifically with the nomination and election of Senior class officers and precludes any thought...
...sect. 1, Prof. Hawkins, Sever 17 French I, sect. 2, Mr. Cook, Sever 18 French 13, Sever 17 German 8, Sever 6 German 25, Sever 6 Government 4, Sever 35 Greek B, II, Sever 30 History 7, Emerson J History 56, Holden Italian 10, Sever 30 Mathematics A, III Sever 23 Mathematics C, 2, Pierce 304 Mathematics 3, Sever 24 Mathematics 30, Sever 24 Mineralogy 12, Mineral. Lab. Music 5, Holden Philosophy 3, Emerson D Physics 5, Sever 6 Spanish 7, Harvard 2, 3 2 P. M. Economics 4a, New Lect. Hall English 41, Emerson D, J THURSDAY, FEBRUARY...
...meetings of two Senior committees yesterday afternoon, Hermon Dunlap Smith of Chicago, III., was elected chairman of the Class Day Committee, and Robert Lawrence Finley of Albany, chairman of the Senior Album Committee...
Nine men were added to the board; eight Literary Editors and one Business, Editor being elected simultaneously with the officers. Francis Beidler Jr. '21, of Chicago, III.; Stedman Buttrick Jr. '22, of Concord; Jiles Berry Fleming '22, of Angusta, Ga.; William Chapin Jackson '22, of Darien Conn.; Robert Cameron Rogers '23, of Santa Barbara, Cal.; Sherman Skinner Rogers '22, of Santa Barbara, Cal.; and Edward Augustus Weeks '22, of Elizabeth, N. J., have been made regular Literary Editors, and Arthur Morley Dobson '21 of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., an Honorary Literary Editor; Harry Livingston Hartley '23, of Boston, has been made...
...following program will be presented this evening by Mr. Whiting at the harpsichord, assisted by Miss Loraine Wyman, soprano; Mr. George Barrere, flute; Mr. Herbert Dittler, violin; and Mr. Percy Such, violoncello:-- I. Musette, II. Sarabande, III. Forlane en Rondeau, F. Couperin I. Menuet, II. L'Indiscrete, III. Tambourin, Rameau (Quartet.) Chansons populaires. (Soprano.) I. Chanson Louis XIII, II. Pavane, L. Couperin (Violoncello.) I. Sarabande, II. Pavane, De Chambonnieres Gigue, Loeillet (Flute.) Chaconne en Rondeaux, F. Couperin