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...Superior Court of the Pow Wow for the coming year will consist of Carpenter, '85, Codman, '86, Hansen, '85, Hight, '86, Merriam, '86, Nutter, '85, Sanford, 85, R. D. Smith...
...Conference Committee met yesterday afternoon and held a session from four to six o'clock, Prof. Palmer in the chair. Messrs. Palmer, James, Shaler, Wendell and Croswell, were the members of the faculty present. Students present were from '86, Messrs. Houghton, Huddleston, Merriam, R. D. Smith, and Vogel; from '87, Messrs. Furber and Peabody; from '88, Mr. Lund; and from '89, Messrs. Trafford and Keyes. Messrs. Lloyd, '86, Hallowell, '88, and P. S. Abbott, '89, were in attendance by invitation...
...house the following gentlemen spoke: for the affirmative, Coulson, Sp., Moors, '86, Robinson, '87, Palmer, Sp., Ramsay, Sp., McAffee, Sp., Shaughnessy, L. S. Sternbergh, '87, Duane, '88, Drew '89, Mahaney, '88, Kelley, '88; for the negative, Page, '88, Currier, '87, F. B's. Williams, '88, Gow, V. S., Merriam, '86, Hamilton, '87, Bronson, Sp., Bolster, '86. Messrs. Hobson and Campbell closed the debate for their respective sides. The vote upon the merits of the question stood: affirmative, 44; negative, 20; that on the merits of the arguments of the principal disputants, affirmative, 18, negative, 42; on the debate...
Prof. Shaler, representing a special committee of the faculty, opened the discussion by submitting a report outlining the presentation of the subject of cheating in examinations and theme work. The outline had been prepared by Prof. Shaler and Messrs. Merriam, Coolidge, and Adams the drafting committee appointed for that purpose. The first topic presented was in regard to article number twenty-six of the printed rules and regulations of the college. It was voted unanimously that the Conference Committee recommend that this article be stricken out. It reads as follows: "Any student detected in using unauthorized books or papers...
...spirited, but very one sided debate ensued. The only gentlemen who favored a continuation of the coinage of the Bland dollar, speaking on the negative, were Messrs. Magee. '89 and Shoemaker, '89. The speakers on the other side were Messrs. Bronson, Sp., Hesseltine, '88, F. S. Palmer, '87, Merriam, '86, A. T. Perkins, '87, F. B's Williams, '88, Duane, '88, Smith, '86, Lee, L. S., W. L. Currier, '87, W. Williams, L. S., Gay, '88, Mahany, '88, Drew, '89 and Platt, '88. The vote on the merits of the debate as a whole stood, affirmative, 28, negative...