Word: petitioners
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Students in good standing, living at a very considerable distance, may on petition to the Recorder be granted an extension of time at the beginning and a the end of the season. No other students are excused from any of their appointments.
Additional nominations may be made by handing in a petition with fifteen names from the nominee's dormitory to the temporary chairman of Standish and Gore, and to W. C. Greene, proctor, Persis Smith A 13, for Smith Halls.
Nominations will be in order tonight. During the week candidates may be nominated by petition signed by fifteen members of his dormitory. Petitions should be handed to the temporary chairman, and the election will take place next week.
The members of the Freshman class, living in the dormitories will hold meetings in the Common Rooms of the three Halls tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. The purpose of the meetings is to organize the Common Rooms and elect the House Committees. Speeches will be made by the resident...
As no nominations for the officers of the class of 1917 were made by petition the following have been nominated by the present Junior class officers: for president: Charles Allerton Coolidge, Jr., of Boston; Edward Augustus Teschner, of Lawrence; for vice-president: Henry Bromfield Cabot, Jr., of Brookline; George Colket...