Word: members
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...themselves among familiar surroundings, and grave doubts have arisen as to the possibility of any sublimation of the student personality. But six weeks have wrought a revelation. Anyone who has seen--and heard--his friend who is wrapped up most of the time in thirteenth-century Italy become a member of the electorate will admit...
...Class of 1932 for the first time in the history of Freshman class administration at Harvard will be presided over by its own representative body with a member of the Student Council at its head. At 7 o'clock next Tuesday this innovation will take effect when the chairmen and treasurers of the Dormitory Committees in the four Freshman Halls will meet in Claverly 53 to have their first discussion of Freshman affairs. W. R. Harper '30, the member of the Student Council who has been placed in charge of Freshman affairs, will preside...
...History and Literature Prize of $50, "for the member of the Junior Class in Harvard College who shows the greatest promise among undergraduates who concentrate in the field of History and Literature," was awarded in May, 1928, to Charles Leonard Lundin, of New Bedford, Class...
...Barrett Wendell Prize, "for the member of the Sophomore Class concentrating in the field of History and Literature who has made the most notable progress during the year" was awarded in May, 1928, to Richard Walden Hale, Jr., of Needham, from the Class...
...reminiscent of the origin of it all. Last year the Princeton undergraduates were not allowed to vote in a mayoral primary election. Reason alleged: one of the candidates was Benjamin Franklin ("Bacon") Bunn, keeper of the co-operative store on the University campus. Another candidate, a onetime faculty member named Van Nest, believed that the students would pour out to vote for popular Storekeeper Bunn sooner than for an obscure pedagog...