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...information bureau for new students daily from 9 o'clock to 5, on the first floor of Phillips Brooks House. Printed lists showing rooms available for students, with prices, etc., will be at the service of any men who wish to consult them, and any who wish to re-elect rooms or to find room-mates are invited to register their wishes...
...second speaker for Yale was H. Bingham, Jr. He emphasized the advantages making the president eligable for a second term. With the prospect of re-election the President would be likely to perform his duties more conscientiously than if he was to serve but one term. In a time of peril it might be absolutely necessary for the safety of the country to re-elect a man who already understands the condition of the country and the duties of the President's office. He closed with a summary of the arguments against the proposed ineligibility amendment...
...meeting of the football eleven was held last night for the purpose of choosing a captain for next fall. It was voted unanimously to re-elect Bertram G. Waters, who will return to the Law School. The election has still to be confirmed by the athletic committee...
...semi-annual meeting of the St. Paul's Society, held last evening, the society voted to re-elect the officers who have served during the past term. This was considered advisable as showing the appreciation of the society of the work done by its officers and in hopes that under their supervision the improvement, which has been very noticeable, may continue. The officers are: President, F. L. Whittemore '92; vice-president, A. H. Woods '92; secretary, H. Saville '93; treasurer, T. A. Jaggar '93; chorister, S. F. Batchelder '93; librarian, H. C. Smith '93; executive committee, Eliot White '92, president...