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There is not time to send out such postals to undergraduates, and this announcement is made to give undergraduates the opportunity to indicate by a postal card or letter to the H. A. A. on or before Saturday, November 11, at the latest, whether they prefer (1) One seat in the cheering section and one elsewhere, or (2) Both seats together not in the cheering section...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE GAME TICKET ALLOTMENT TO BE FURTHER REDUCED | 11/9/1922 | See Source »

...President, and E. H. Smith '22, Manager. J. M. Forbes '23 and J. B. Paine Jr. '23, are on the Business Committee. All men in the University interested in trapshooting are asked to send their names and addresses to J. B. Paine Jr., Grays 4, stating whether they prefer to shoot on Thursdays or Fridays...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GUN CLUB IN FIRST SHOOT | 11/7/1922 | See Source »

...courses in an increasing number are meeting the demands of this popularity, but Harvard, with no golf course at all, has let it remain ungratified. All but those fortunate few who have access to private courses must be content with Franklin Park, but most players, because of its inconvenience, prefer to do without...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MISSING LINKS | 10/9/1922 | See Source »

...Phillips Brooks House put up a bulletin board on which notices of furniture wanted or for sale could be posted. This year it has done the same thing, making it very much easier for students to get in touch with each other. Yet there are probably some who would prefer not to rely on what chance purchasers a posted notice of "Furniture For Sale" might attract: for them, there is another solution--let Harvard College be the purchaser...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "INS AND OUTS" | 6/10/1922 | See Source »

...those for representatives--is their failure to permit the voter to express his will on the ballot as fully as he pleases so that it can be made effective without regard to how others have voted. Suppose A, B, and C are candidates for one office, and suppose you prefer C, but think he has no chance of being elected. Under our old methods of voting you may not dare to vote for C for fear of "throwing your vote away." Thus thousands even of the Democratic ballots in the Indiana Congressional elections of 1912, though they helped elect somebody...

Author: By Proportional REPRESENTATION League, | Title: HARE SYSTEM OF PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION REMEDIES EVILS OF PRESENT VOTING SYSTEMS | 5/13/1922 | See Source »

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