Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...requirement of the constitution of the Junior and Sophomore classes that candidates for class officers shall be nominated by petition, and that only when insufficient nominations are secured by this means shall the class officers make additional nominations are secured by this means shall the class officers make additional nominations, has proved inadequate in recent class elections. The manner in which this constitutional provision worked in the 1920 and 1921 elections shows clearly that an amendment to the organic law of these classes might well be made...
...Tuesday there were eighteen candidates for the six major offices of 1920 and 1921. Of this number five were nominated by petitions in the Sophomore class, while of the Junior nominees none were chosen by petition. When the lists of candidates for election, largely selected by the class officers in accordance with the constitution, were made public, there remained no further opportunity for nominations by petition...
...this year. The uncertain number of Seniors back in the University makes an exact comparison of voting and non-voting percentages impossible, but in the balloting of last week the non-participating members of the Class were far too numerous. Following in the footsteps of the Senior election, the Junior and Sophomore classes, especially the former, have paid small attention to the nomination of candidates by petition. From these criteria, the three elections today are apt to be very unsatisfactory to both the nominees and to the classes as a whole unless the eligible voters throw off their lethargic attitude...
...names of those who will act as watchers at the polls have been announced. Juniors will watch the polls at the Senior elections, and Freshmen, at the Junior and Sophomore elections. It is of the utmost importance that men who cannot be present at the hour indicated provide substitutes...
Following is the list of Freshmen who will watch the Junior and Sophomore polls in Phillips Brooks House at the times indicated: 9-10, O. Angier, G. M. Appleton; 10-11, C. C. Cabot, J. E. Cabot; 11-12, C. Garland, R. F. Lesher; 12-1, W. D. Howe, C. C. Griffin; 1-2, D. D. Coffin, J. B. Coffinberry; 2-3, J. D. Robinson, J. Sargent; 3-4, E. K. Dunham, E. D. Weatherhead; 4-5, B. A. Hunneman, E. V. Otis; 5-6, J. V. R. Bright, M. P. Baker...