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...positions of Marshals, Odist, Treasurer, Orator, Poet, Chorister and Ivy Orator will be elected Wednesday...
Petitions for the nomination of additional candidates for any of the Senior offices, Marshals, Treasurer, Orator, Chorister, Poet, Ivy Orator, or Odist, must be handed in at Hollis 7 before 6 o'clock Monday afternoon. To become effective, these lists must contain the names of at least 25 eligible voters in the Senior Class...
Tentative plans for the holding of Senior elections were announced last night by J. H. Ward '30, chairman of the Senior Nominating Committee. The nominations for the positions of first, second, and third Marshals, Treasurer, Poet, Orator, Ivy Orator, Odist, and Chorister will be announced next Monday: during the following week, there will be a change for petitions to be made. The election will probably take place on Monday, December...
...Senior class officers by a test of popularity is a custom which should be classed as obsolete. The officers fall naturally into two groups--those which are purely honorary--the marshals for example, and those involving a certain amount of responsibility and work such as the poet, the odist, the secretaries and the various committees...
...stigma of "office-seeker" from being attached to any individual, the contestants should be named by the nominating committee, with the possibility of adding names by petition as is now the custom. This system could be successfully applied at least to the offices of class poet and class odist. The poems submitted by these men should be voted on as to their merit but should not be submitted anonymously so that there might be some room left for choices in personality or if two men have written equally good compositions a certain amount of room may be left for individual...