Word: petitioners
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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In order that the coming elections may be truly representative of the entire Senior class the Nominating Committee urges that members of that class make free use of the privilege of "nomination by petition" during the next few days. Petitions must be signed by twenty-five eligible voters of the...
At the straw ballot held in September, 83 per cent, of those voting favored the ratification of some form of the League of Nations Covenant. During the five remaining days before the assembling of the new Congress, the Administration and the Senators are trying to ascertain public opinion on this...
Beginning November 10, make-up examinations will be held for all men who missed their Summer School examinations on account of service during the police strike. The schedule of these examinations will be announced later. The men who intend to take them must file a petition to that effect at...
On the petition to make tennis a major sport, the Council voted: (1) that it was not in favor of establishing tennis on the basis of a major sport; (2) that it was in favor of the Athletic Association procuring a tennis coach, if that is possible, and (3) that...
Such a disgraceful lack of interest in class affairs must surely arouse the indignation of all undergraduates. Whether the fault lies in the method of nomination by outgoing class officers and supplementary nominations by petition, or inherently in Harvard students, let it be remedied immediately. If nominations in a general...