Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...within a class has been for years the greatest bane of undergraduate life at Harvard. By this new plan, which is outlined in detail on another page, the possibility for class feeling has been reduced to a minimum. Nominations by petition only and preferential voting in the Sophomore and Junior classes are the vital issues of the new scheme. That this will prove the long-sought panacea for the ill-feeling which has followed so many class elections, we strongly believe. The constitution as drawn up by the committee was accepted with very little opposition and is a permanent tribute...
...that of accepting the report of the secretary, R. B. Wigglesworth '12, and of the committees on organization and scholarship. By far the most important measure passed was one providing for a uniform and permanent class constitution. The striking feature of the constitution is that in the Junior and Sophomore years it provides for nominations by petition only, and for a system of preferential voting. A detailed statement concerning this constitution is given below by J. G. Gilkey '12, chairman of the Committee on Scholarship...
...Sophomore and Junior years, all nominations for class officers will be made by petition. These petitions are to be signed by thirty-five members of the class. As in the Freshman year a system of preferential voting will be used in the class elections...
...most radical change, then, made by this new constitution is in the system of election during the Sophomore and Junior years. The systems advocated for the Freshman and Senior years have been tried and seem to have proved satisfactory...
...meeting of the Junior Smoker Committee held yesterday afternoon it was decided to hold a smoker and pop-night in the Union on Thursday evening, March 21. It is planned to secure Kanrich's orchestra for the occasion and to get the services of a first-class professional entertainer. As is the custom at the pop-nights held in the Union by the Pierian Sodality Orchestra and the University Musical Clubs, small tables will be placed about the room and refreshments will be served. There will be no charge either for admission or for the refreshments served and an endeavor...