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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Postcard ballots will be sent to all holders of degrees from the University, and each man should mark the names of five out of the 20 candidates. The names of the ten receiving the most votes will then be placed upon the printed ballot for the election on Commencement Day. The five then selected will hold office for six years, taking the place of the following who are to retire: L. Meyer '79, W. C. Boyden '86, H. C. Lodge '71, L. E. Sexton '84, and W. Endicott...
Final plans have not been made yet for the anniversary celebration but an outline of the events arranged has been completed. Friday, November 9, will mark the opening of the anniversary activities. An address dealing with the extensive and varied history of the school will be given in an amphitheater of the Medical School, which will be followed by a tea and reception at the Dental School, where the orthodontia clinic showing one of the most interesting features of the work of the school, and an historical exhibit will be on view, to which the friends and patients...
...tournament will mark the end of the intercollegiate fencing season and will officially decide the intercollegiate champions of the year. The ranking will be by matches won and lost, each man fencing every other swordsman on the other five teams...
...four days. F. B. Whitman '19 and R. R. Brown '17 were shifted to their old positions at 2 and 6; Coolidge took his former position at 7, and Captain H. B. Cabot '17 was moved forward to his regular seat at 3. The improvement in the boat was marked, in spite of the recent distractions. In order to keep the men up to the mark in anticipation of a possible race with Princeton during the Easter vacation, the squad resumed training today, and will continue to practice for a contest. The three boats are seated as follows...
Members of the Library Committee: Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Professor William Allan Neilson '96, Dr. Gustavus Howard Maynadier '89, Mark A. DeWolfe Howe '87, Frederick Schenck '09, Francis Barlow Bradley '19, of Convent, N. J.; Powell Mason Cabot '18, of Brookline; Cass Canfield '19, of Roslyn, L. I., N. Y.; Richard Stockton Emmet '19, of South Salem, N. Y.; Christopher LaFarge '20, of New York City; Aaron Davis Weld '18, of Boston...