Word: sectional
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...situation in regard to the cheering section at the Princeton game and the special-rate boat for the trip is serious--or it would be if we could be sure the evidence were complete. The one loop-hole is the very probable chance that it is carelessness on the part of those really intending to go to the game that accounts for the facts cited elsewhere. In order that the truth may be known--even though it may be unpleasant--at all events let us know how many loyal supporters the team has; let all who really are going sign...
Last year Princeton came to Cambridge with a cheering section of nearly 1000 men. Two years ago Harvard had no cheering section at Princeton. To date, less than 100 undergraduates have applied for tickets and the majority of those who have applied are not going in the cheering section...
...contract, they would perhaps make it possible for many who do care for the reduction to secure it. The Athletic Association has generously offered to co-operative with the men who are managing the scheme by arranging to seat the Harvard men at the game in a cheering section. It stands ready to act as the enthusiasm of the College directs...
...Section 7 of Article III of the Constitution for the three lower classes, explains the method of preferential voting...
...Section 5.--In the Sophomore and Junior years all nominations for class officers shall be made by petition, each petition to be signed by thirty-five members of the class. Such petitions shall be delivered to the secretary treasurer of the class not latter than the eighteenth day after the opening of College. The secretary-treasurer of the class shall publish the name of each nominee within twenty-four hours after receiving the petition nominating him. On the fifteenth day after the opening of College, a complete list of the nominations shall be published, together with a statement that additional...