Word: marshals
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...composed of 12 men, for such groups are given the preference in the allotment of rooms. The sooner these groups are formed the easier will be the work of the committee. The assignments are made by the drawing of lots which will be done by the First Marshal of the Senior Class. All men who entered with the Class for 1918 or whose last year in College will be 1917-18 are eligible to room in the Senior dormitories...
...Senior Class Nominating Committee has received petitions for the nominations of the following men for officers of the Class of 1917: for marshal, Jarvis Thayer Beal, 2d, of West Newton; Randolph Randall Brown, of Utica, N. Y.; for ivy orator, James Warren Feeney, of Andover; for poet, Robert Nathan Cram, of Kennebunk, Me. No more nominations will be received and the full list of nominations will be published next Wednesday morning...
Proceeding the dinner there will be a meeting of the Chapter at which Dean Yeomans will present the new members with their keys and the marshals with their batons. Henry Osborn Taylor '78 will preside at the poet of the Society will recite verses commemorating the event. Among the speakers will be included Professor Bliss Perry, Professor William Allan Neilson '96 and W. Silz '17, second marshal for this year. Several graduate members of the University graduate members of the University Chapter will attend the dinner, and members of other chapters who are at present enrolled in the University have...
...increased electorate and increasing number of voters it was proposed to change the polling place for Overseers from Harvard Hall to Massachusetts Hall. The addition of several more tents apart from the service tent for the general spread on Sever Quadrangle was recommended, and the consolidation of the marshal's lunch for the Corporation and Board of Overseers, and other guests with the general spread was suggested...
...motives to which the human mind is capable of responding, for it is to such motives that youth has always responded. The certainty that youth will be on the side of national honor, faith and integrity is one of the comforting reflections of the hour. It promises to marshal the recruits of the class of 1916 to the cause of America first. After all, these are nations' first line of defences. They will not fall. Boston Transcript...