Word: presentation
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...amendment to the class constitution, modifying the method of nominating officers in the Sophomore and Junior years will be voted on at this smoker. Under the present system, the class officers are nominated by petition from the class, while additional nominations are made by the officers of the previous year. Under the proposed amendment, the order of nomination will be reversed, with the first candidates chosen by the retiring class officers, and additional nominees named by petitions...
...interest. Much has been said about establishing the University on a peace time footing and organizing activities on a more sensible basis than theretofore. A great deal can by done to realize this reorganization, by talking over ideas which have been put into practice at other universities. The meetings present an excellent opportunity to exchange opinions, by bringing together students from on parts of the country...
...hands are very full just now providing for the home coming troops and for those still abroad in the Army of Occupation. But our chief work at present is the providing of all kinds of prospectuses on possible trades for soldiers just being discharged from the army, and such books have already done wonders in helping men to decide on what form of employment they like best. In pursuance of this idea, we are placing on practically every transport that starts back from the other side a special book we have gotten out entitled 'Your Job Back Home...
...teams will present the following line...
...theoretical, but the practical teaching of so vital a subject would fill a great need of the undergraduate. The well-known ability of the staffs of the departments of Government, History and Economics as well as the experience in actual problems which many of them gained during the present war would be certain to make the course popular. The University should not fail to introduce a subject which would be so instructive and of such permanent usefulness...