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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Ballots have been mailed to all members of the class in national service, whose addresses are known by the Nominating Committee. The votes of all such Seniors will be sent in by mail, and are due before February 9, when they will be counted and the final result announced...
...activities of the whole class. An increased responsibility rests on the shoulders of those who are left to elect the men best fitted for their work. Though an effort is being made to secure the votes of those who are in active service and away from College through the mail, it will be impossible to reach more than a comparatively small number in this way. It is therefore important not only that every Senior make certain to be at the polls tomorrow, but that he cast his vote after careful, unprejudiced consideration. The standard of 1918 class officers has been...
...articles should be securely tagged giving the name and address of the donor, and forwarded by mail or express to the Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, care of Naval Observatory, Washington...
...Photograph Committee has awarded the contract for the class photographs to Notman's Studio. It is desirable that all members of the class make appointments for sittings as soon as possible in person, by mail, or by telephone, Cambridge 3273. Later the class will be divided into sections alphabetically, and appointments will be assigned by the committee. Seniors who are leaving before or at the mid-years must have their photographs taken by January 23, as after that period there will be no opportunity for them to get their pictures in the Album. The committee hopes, with the assistance...
Already the Union has a branch in London and plans to have others in parts of France. It plans to keep up a complete directory of college men in France, so that information may be available on the shortest notice. It is a clearing house for mail, a reading room with all leading American newspapers and magazines, and a purchasing and forwarding agent for members in any part of France. The work and the worth of the Union, performing so valuable a service for thousands of Americans in France, will be the rallying cry of the all-college rally that...