Word: marshals
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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This year, the class marshal election was marked by intense campaigning. The race included 68 candidates, and in their quest for votes, many of these political ladder climbers sent e-mail pleas to friends, bought ad space in The Crimson and plastered dining halls with color-copied campaign posters. At the close of the race, only eight victors remained— Head Marshal Krishnan N. Subrahmanian, followed by L. Patrick Noonan, Deanna E. Barkett, James C. Coleman, Luke R. Long, Joe S. Linhart, Monique C. James and Harpaul A. Kohli...
...know a lot of the quieter people who are into science on campus,” notes Harpaul, who has been told that he represents “a quiet majority of Harvard students who maybe didn’t feel like they knew anyone else on the class marshal ballot...
Kohli said that as a social leader, a class marshal should be someone around whom the class can unite...
...marshal election was split into two stages. The first vote narrowed 68 candidates to 16 finalists and the second vote determined the final eight marshals...
...preliminary voting held in House dining halls, students ranked, in order, up to 68 of their choices for class marshal. Most students voted for seven to nine students, according to Wampler...