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...ELECTORS. Only those students are eligible electors whom the College Office certifies to be candidates in 1898 for the degree of A. B., or B. S., or C. E. Lists of such electors have been posted. If any name has been omitted from the list, it will be added on presentation to the Election Committee, before 7 p. m. Dec. 14th, of proper evidence of eligibility from the College Office...
There will be a checker at the beginning of the dike and also one near the Fresh Pond drive. Each man is to call out his name as he passes the checker, and all men, whose names are not on both lists, will be disqualified. The first three men in will receive prizes...
This author (whose real name is Miss Murfree) has again come before the public after a silence of several years, and again writes of that region which she has already made familiar to the reading public-the Tennessee mountains...
Owing to a mistake in paragraphing, the alternative proposition for Clause III was not put in its proper connection in the plan for class elections published in today's CRIMSON. If this third clause, prohibiting the appearance of any name on the official ballot for more than one office, had been without the alternative (placed by mistake under Clause VII), then the plan would be open to the objection pointed out in the editorial, namely, that if a prominent Senior should fail to be elected, say to a marshalship, the class would have no opportunity to give him a place...
...name shall appear on the official ballot for more than one office. Any candidate nominated for more than one place must withdraw his candidacy...