Word: named
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...previous class day elections is eligible to vote. In addition, men now in the University not included under any of these qualifications who entered with the class of 1915 and who are not officially registered with the class of 1915, may on petition, vote. Any man whose name appears on the provisional list who desires to affiliate with some other class than 1915 will avoid complications by notifying the committee, otherwise such men will not be eligible to vote at any future Class Day election...
...district known as Charlestown, and became interested in the college established at Newtowne in 1636 by order of the General Court. This interest led to a bequest of half his estate, $3900, and a library of 300 volumes to the college. Accordingly in 1639 the University received the name of Harvard College. What the colony had pledged its credit to do for the University, it never did, and the burden of responsibility fell on John Harvard to a great extent...
...first graduate of an American university to die in the European war, according to the official report is Lieutenant George Williamson '05, of Montreal, Canada, a member of the Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment. His name appears on the casualty lists for November 24 as among those who have died as a result of wounds received on the battlefield...
...previous Class Day election is eligible to vote. In addition, men now in the University not included under any of these qualifications who entered with the class of 1915 and who are not officially registered with the class of 1915 may on petition vote. Any man whose name appears on the provisional list who desires to affiliate with some other class than 1915 will avoid complications by notifying the committee, otherwise such men will not be eligible to vote at any future Class Day elections...
When the Yale Dramatic Association appears for the first time in Boston on December 22, its players will act three short pieces: "At the End of the Passage," a dramatization of Mr. Kipling's story of the same name: "St. Bartholomew's Eve," a romantic play of the massacre of the Hugenots in Paris in 1573; and "Beyond the Beyond," a dramatization of Steven Leacock's parody on overemotional writing. All three plays are the work of undergraduates at Yale--a new departure by the organization which makes its coming the more interesting...