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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Great responsibilities rest upon the Council, and indirectly upon the nominating committee and the class, which must choose the men that will give the body proper authority at the start. But we know that 1909 has the men who can fulfill the hopes of the most optimistic promoters, and that the under classes will not be behindhand in their support. Here's success to the Council, scholar ship and athletics...
Today is the last day for members of the University to make application for tickets for Miss Made Adams's performances of "Twelfth Night" to be given in Sanders Theatre June 3 and 4. Application blanks may be obtained at the Union and the Co-operative, and must be sent to Professor W. A. Neilson, 2 Riedesel avenue, Cambridge, before 6 o'clock this evening...
...opening article is a sharp attack on the practice of working one's way through college; an ordinary "working-student," forced to earn money, is likely, it is said, to sacrifice health, intellectual ideals and social enjoyment; men with uncommon endowments may succeed, the majority must fall. Here undoubtedly is a difficulty; but the writer would have done well to bring out the other side more distinctly-that not a few men work their way without losing the best fruits of college life, and that for some men the necessity of supporting themselves is a wholesome discipline. And what counsel...
Every man must weigh carefully the evident advantages of such an organization, as a means of producing better understanding between Faculty and undergraduates, better unity among students, and as an aid to the Athletic Committee in making unnecessary the kind of curtailment to which we are all opposed. We must discuss and vote intelligently; but let no unfortunate demonstration come between us and the happy solution that appears to be in sight. The CRIMSON cannot urge too strongly the necessity of an unanimous expression in this matter and an attendance at the meeting that will leave no doubt...
...following autumn a list of nominations for the delegates at large from each of the three upper classes (not more than six from each class to be nominated). Additional nominations for delegates from any one class may be made by petition of fifty members of that class. Such petitions must reach the nominating committee before 6 P. M. of Friday of that week. (4) Each class shall elect two delegates on or before the second Monday after the opening of College. (5) Within forty-eight hours of the election of the above delegates the temporary chairman shall convene the Council...