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Nominations for Representative Fellows or Non-Resident Representative Fellows may be made by ten or more graduates qualified to vote for such Fellows and if such nominations are filed with the Registrar before March 1 of the year in which the election is to take place, they are communicated to the voters when the voting papers are issued to them. The voting papers are sent out on or before March 15 to all graduates of the University, except that if a graduate has abstained from voting for three successive years voting papers will not be sent to him, unless...
...have known this Faculty only in later years can have no idea of the period when Professor Lane was one of its most important members and one of the most constant attendants at its weekly meetings. The Records of the Faculty during the years when he was its Registrar, and those of the Parietal Board when he was its Chairman, not only show his deep interest in the affairs of these boards, but contain many specimens of his humor, some of which now need a scholiast to elucidate them...
...that they have been in residence in the period of this country for six months and in this state for one year. These men must first call at the assessors office, City Hall, and be assessed for a poll tax of two dollars; they can then register at the Registrar's office in the police station in Central Square. Those who receive any outside support are not considered self-supporting, and must return to their homes in order to register and to vote. Leave of absence may be obtained for this purpose at the Recorder's office...
When he registers, also, he must be identified by someone known to the registrar...
...biographical notice of Professor Sumichrast of this university. Professor Sumichrast began his career as a teacher in Scotland, and subsequently resided in London whence he came to Canada in 1870 to fill the chair of Modern Languages at King's College University, Nova Scotia. He has since been registrar of the University of Halifax, Governor of King's College University, and has held numerous other important positions. He has contributed largely to the periodical press and has written notes to works by Corneille, Racine, Ponsard, Dumas, Legouve, Sandean, Halevy, Peyrebrune, Enault...