Word: petitioners
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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It was further recommended that the system of nomination as provided for in Sections 5 and 6, of Article III, of the Constitution of the Three Lower Classes be amended. At present the constitution states that "In the Sophomore and Junior years all nominations for Class Officers shall be made...
The recommendation of the Student Council regarding the nomination of officers for the Sophomore and Junior Classes will prevent, if adopted, a repetition of the negligence which marked those elections this year. It is based upon a recognition of the undergraduate's procrastination. There must be some leader to mark...
Yale's Board of Athletic Control, at its first meeting since America's entry into the World War adopted a set of radical alterations in the general athletic policy. The changes which were made were presented to the board in a petition from the undergraduates, and in some cases varied...
The following additional nominations for Freshman Class officers have been made by petition:
Two additional nominees for the Freshman elections have been made through petition to the Student Council. The men thus nominated are Benjamin Hunneman, of Brookline, for President and Richard Neale Greenwood, of Gardner, for Student Council. Further nominations may be made through petitions signed by 35 members of the class...