Word: petitioners
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The following men have been nominated by petition for Freshman class officers: vice-president, W. Rollins, of West Roxbury; secretary-treasurer, F. Boyer, of Gwynedd Valley, Pa., R.R. Cowen, of Cambridge; Student Council, E.W. Soucy, of Forest Hills, R.N. Williams, Jr., of Cambridge.
R. R. Cowen '16. of Cambridge, has been nominated by petition for the office of secretary-treasurer of the Freshman class. All additional nominations for officers of the Freshman class must be handed in by 6 o'clock tonight. Petitions must be signed by at least 35 members of the...
In many cases, friendships beneficial to both the Adviser and student have resulted from this obligatory acquaintance. But in many other instances the relations have been purely perfunctory. The reason for this often is that a man must choose his Faculty Adviser on a random guess in the summer before...
At a recent meeting of the nominating committee of the Phillips Brooks House Association, the following nominations were made for officers for 1913-14: for president, L. H. Mills '14, Q. Reynolds '14; for vice-president, G. F. Plimpton '14, L. Saltonstall '14; for secretary, C. H. Crombie '14, R...
The nominating committee of the University Christian Association has made the following nominations for 1912-13: for president, J. P. Brown '14, F. H. Canaday '14; for vice-president, T. M. Gallie '15, N. L. Tibbetts '15, H. Francke '15; for treasurer, P. L. Rabenold '15, J. C. Talbot '15...