Word: petitioners
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At a meeting of the Sophomore class held in Upper Massachusetts last night the amended class constitution was unanimously adopted. The most important amendment provides that, by petition of 50 members of the class, officers of the preceding years may now be renominated, thus allowing absolute freedom in petition nominations...
"(5) Additional nominations may be made by petition of 50 members of the class. There are no restrictions whatsoever on such nominations.
The changes, enclosed in brackets, have chiefly to do with nominations and class meetings. The most important change is that added to section five, allowing petition nominations absolute freedom. The others merely explain matters relating to nomination committees which have before been obscure. The two added sections relate to the...
"(5) Additional nominations may be made by petition of 50 members of the class. [There are no restrictions whatsoever on such nominations.]
["(8) On petition of 50 men, or at the discretion of the class officers, any motion passed at a meeting of less than half the class shall be submitted to canvass."]