Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Several men have been nominated for both an office and a committee. All who destroy to do so may vote for these men for both positions, and if elected to both, the nominee will accept the office and resign from the committee...
...Weldy 3L., E.M. Rabenold '04, and T.H. Reed 3L., Rabenold was awarded the Coolidge Prize of $100 for the best work in the trials. F.Q. Morton '06, H.A. Hirshberg '06, and A.B. Weiler sL. were retained as a second team and when Reed was shortly afterward compelled to resign on account of ill health, Morton was put in his place. Weiler was subsequently chosen alternate. A.S. Hayes '91, who coached the University teams which defeated Yale in 1902 and 1903, was again made coach of the team...
...education in France would be for the best interests of the country." The Senior team consisted of E.W. Baker, F.W. Catlett., and N. Pereles. The Sophomore team was made up of A.W. Blackwood, J.W. Plaisted, and M. Kabatchnick, who spoke in place of W.W. Corlett who was forced to resign on account of illness. The debate was awarded to the Sophomores, who treated the question from a broader and yet more practical point of view. The Pasteur medal was awarded to Kabatchnick...
Several men have been nominated for both an office and a committee. All who desire to do so may vote for these men for both positions, and if elected to both, the nominee will accept the office and resign from the committee...
Several men have been nominated for both an office and a committee. All who desire to do so may vote for these men for both positions; and if elected to both, the nominee will accept the office and resign from the committee...