Word: petitioners
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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At the meeting of the entire Student Council held in the Union last evening the main business taken up was that of accepting the report of the secretary, R. B. Wigglesworth '12, and of the committees on organization and scholarship. By far the most important measure passed was one providing...
The only radical change from the present system of class organization is in the method of nomination and election of class officers. The Freshman class elections will be under the general supervision of the Student Council--a plan tried for the first time this year. The Executive Committee of the...
In the Sophomore and Junior years, all nominations for class officers will be made by petition. These petitions are to be signed by thirty-five members of the class. As in the Freshman year a system of preferential voting will be used in the class elections.
In the Senior Year, nominations for class officers will be made in the usual way--by a nominating committee of five members appointed by the president of the class. Additional nominations may be made by petition of 25 members of the class. The regular system of voting will be used...
The change in the method of election during Sophomore and Junior years has been made in the hope that the new system of nomination solely by petition may obviate the unfortunate class feeling sometimes caused by the old system of nomination by a committee. Under this old system, the leading...