Word: lowers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshman class failed to cast the quota of votes necessary for the election of officers, the voting will be continued in the Standish Hall Common Room this afternoon from 12 until 6 o'clock. According to Article III, Section 10, in the constitution of the three lower classes, 60 percent of more of the members of the class must-vote before an election of class officers is declared valid. Yesterday only 449 men voted whereas 522 are needed to give the desired quota...
According to Article III, Section 10, in the constitution of the three lower classes, 60 percent or more of the members of the class must vote before and election of class officers is declared valid...
...team was picked consisting of six men who will represent as many classes in the meet with Andover on Saturday. This team was chosen before the last match, but in accordance with the system inaugurated by Coach Jedlinski, any member is subject to challenge by any other member rated lower on the squad. The first challenge round, however, has left the composition of the team unchanged, and the men who will compete against Andover on Saturday are at follows...
...which the advantage to foreign nations of lower labor costs may be offset, is a reduction of the insurance rate below that which obtains in other countries. A huge combination of private companies might conceivably be able to insure at lower rates, and still make a profit; but an easier method of securing inexpensive insurance would be to have the government provide it at cost, a thing which our experience with war-time life insurance for the army and navy shows quite feasible...
According to the records of the Loan Desk, 121 159 books were lent for home, reading room, study, or stall use during the year 1920-21, in addition to those used for overnight reference work in the general and lower reading rooms, which amounted to over 25,000 volumes. These figures do not include the unrecorded use of books in the reading rooms and the stacks, which cannot be computed...