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...total number of votes cast for president was 350; for vice-president, 358; for secretary, 355. The number of votes cast for each man was as follows: president--E. C. Bacon, 208; H. Watson, 142; vice-president--C. L. Lanigan, 201; G. P. Gardner, Jr., 157; secretary--L. C. Seaverns, 198; S. Galatti...
...following men were yesterday elected officers of the Sophomore class for the ensuing year: president, E. C. Bacon; vice-president, C. L. Lanigan; secretary, L. C. Seaverns...
Coach O. S. Cutts L. '03, right tackle of the victorious 1901 eleven, and a member of this year's coaching staff, said that he would make no predictions as to the team's chances at this critical period of the season, but he said that there were some bright spots in the Carlisle game Saturday, one of them being in the center of the Harvard line. Coach Campbell was unable to be present and address the meeting, but he may speak at one of the later meetings...
...speaking last night was judged by I. L. Sharfman 1L., A. H. Elder 1L., and E. R. Lewis...
...election of the Sophomore class officers for the coming year will be held today by Australian ballot in the CRIMSON office from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. The nominations are as follows: for president, E. C. Bacon, H. Watson; for vice-president, G. P. Gardner. C. L. Lanigan; for secretary and treasurer, S. Galatti, L. C. Seaverns. All men who entered with 1910, either in regular standing or as special students, or men who have been admitted to Sophomore standing since then, are qualified to vote...