Word: postal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Herrick '90, of Milton, W. S. Thayer '85, of Baltimore, Md., D. F. Davis '00, of St. Louis, Mo. The total ballot by post card was 4755 and the total Commencement vote was 1460, as against 4905 and 1323 last year. Following is the vote in detail: Postal Vote Com. Vote Robert Grant '73, of Boston, 2746 1097 W. DeW. Hyde '79, of Brunswick, Me., 2063 806 R. F. Herrick '90, of Milton, 1769 1006 W. S. Thayer '85, of Baltimore, Md., 1618 773 D. F. Davis '00, of St. Louis, Mo., 1551 687 Benjamin Carpenter '88, of Chicago...
Five hundred and twenty-seven Freshmen responded to the postal card canvass started just before vacation to find out the class opinion concerning beer at class smokers, 242 voting for soft drinks, 221--voting for beer and 64 voting for both. In regard to the question of vaudeville or moving pictures, the general preference was for moving pictures. Accordingly both kind of refreshments will be served in the proportion indicated by the vote and moving pictures will have the precedence...
...Book Committee requests that all Freshmen fill out the postal cards containing their class histories, and mail them at once. A prompt return will greatly help the committee, and there is no need for delay, as the committee will itself make any additions to the lives which may be made necessary as result of spring activities...
...Senior class that could keep track of all its members, get them photographed for the album, compile their thumb-nail biographies, cap-and-gown them and finally graduate them. Some men will always neglect their class duties. Why they do not have their pictures taken or answer the postal card pleas that various committees issue during the second half of the Senior year is hard to tell. But whether it is due to indifference or laziness (if these words be not synonymous) such neglect is unnecessary...
...number of Juniors have not returned the postal cards which the 1916 Senior Dormitory Committee sent out in order to ascertain the number of Juniors who anticipate rooming in the Yard next year. Of those returned a few did not bear the signature of the sender, thus rendering them useless. The Committee asks all Juniors to pay prompt attention to this matter...