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Freshmen will be excused from their regular classes on Saturday, March 4 between nine and ten o'clock in order to attend the annual meeting on the choice of a field of concentration. At the meeting, which will be held in the New Lecture Hall, Dean A. C. Hanford will preside, and Professor Roscoe Pound and Assistant Professor Paul H. Buck will address the class...
...election committee said that voting for other Senior officers would proceed as usual two weeks from today, and that Junior ballots could be obtained at the regular polling places. They said that the Senior committee in charge of the nominations for marshalships would publish a slate for the 14 other positions soon...
Although the omission of any civil service reform in the new Reorganization Bill indicates the tentacles of the spoils system are still strong, the recent tendency to recruit more university students for permanent political jobs is encouraging. New positions are now available to men with a regular four year college training in the Social Sciences or in Public Administration. And, even more important, examinations for entrance into the service are now more closely correlated to the educational system. Such steps as these make it evident that the government now recognizes the need for a greater reservoir of expert opinion...
Miss Lawrence wants to visit Harvard before she leaves, and the Hasty Pudding Club has invited her to tea, but her time is filled with regular performances of "Susan and God" and rehearsals of a new play, "Skylark," to open March...
This time the directors put President Frederick Dexter Corley, an up-from-the-ranks conservative, in charge. And James Simpson, onetime president and a power on the board, began taking time out from his job running the Commonwealth Edison utilities to make regular visits to the Field office. Vice-President James P. Margeson