Word: man
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...class of 1908; and all men who are fourth year special students shall be eligible to vote. In addition, men now in the University who entered with the class of 1908, and are not officially registered with the class of 1908, may, on petition, vote. No man who has voted in any previous Class Day elections shall be eligible to vote...
...take the steps leading to the establishment and continuance of a consistent policy. But what we need most is patience--not the sort which endeavors to smooth over a defeat and immediately tries a new coach as a drastic remedy, but the patience which fixes its support upon one man or body of men and backs them until they win. Only the most strong-minded committee or captain can survive the attacks resulting from the existing feeling of restlessness. With the right sort of confidence a mediocre but enduring system will accomplish more than spasmodic attempts to secure a brilliant...
...Whereas, Death hath struck from us a man whose efficiency as a teaching scholar we valued supremely, whose erudition we knew to be extraordinary, yet whose personal kindness and "patient gentility" in his dealings with us we loved as qualities worth emulating, in our dealings with each other...
...final score being 191 to 187. Harvard gained a substantial lead in the early rounds which Princeton was unable to overcome in the final round. C. L. Hauthaway '10 and E. H. Wight, of Princeton, were tied for first place with 44 out of a possible 50. Each man shot at 50 birds in strings of 25, thrown at unknown angles. F. F. A. Pearson '11 shot dummy for Medina, of Princeton, who made his score early and left. The weather conditions were excellent. The score...
...that the committees must begin work immediately after the election. If, therefore, it seems desirable to hold both elections next week, the members of the nominating committee must arrange to sacrifice everything for the next few days, in order to secure full attendance at all the required meetings. Every man nominated should be freely and exhaustively discussed by and before every member of the committee. By this means only will the class have an opportunity to elect the men best qualified for each position...