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...Union Membership Committee has drawn up the following provisional list of nominations for officers and committeemen of the Union for the next academic year. Additional nominations may be made up to within three days of the election upon a petition signed by fifty active members. The election will be held on Thursday, April 2, from 10 to 6 o'clock; there will be no voting by proxy...
...captain at each University shall be held finally responsible for the eligibility of the list of candidates he submits except in matters determined by college standing and scholarship. At each University a committee of reference shall be appointed before October 1 of each year (this committee to include at least three graduates and the names of the committee to be published) with whom the captain shall confer as to the eligibility of his list of men. In case of disagreement between the captain and his committee, the case must be thus stated when submitting his list of names...
Rule 8.--Each captain shall submit to the other captain, in writing, at least three weeks before the contest, a list of his men. No protest against any man shall be considered unless sent by registered mail at least two weeks before the contest, in which the man is to take part...
...Memorial Society has practically completed the clerical part of its plans to place in each room in Hollis, Holworthy and Stoughton a list of the former occupants. From the Bursar's records and old University catalogues lists have been compiled, extending back to the building of Stoughton and Holworthy in 1805 and 1812, respectively, and for Hollis as far back...
...with a full report of his address on "Washington's Times and Our Own--Contrasts and Resemblances," given at the banquet of the Union League Club in Chicago. An account of the Harvard Chicago Club dinner at which President Eliot also spoke is included in this article and a list of those present. Next to this in interest is the address, printed in full, by General H. S. Huidekoper '62, on "Harvard in the War of the Rebellion," delivered at the dinner of the Harvard Club of Philadelphia. The rest of the number contains editorial comments on President Eliot...