Word: select
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...suite. Thus a group of 12 may apply for 6 suites in Holworthy for first, second or third choice and for 3 or 4 suites or 6 or 8 rooms in Hollis or Stoughton for fifth, sixth or seventh choice as the case may be. Each group should select a chairman who can act for it if necessary...
...graduates and non-graduates who constitute the rock over whom the modern class secretary serves as the shepherd, is very great. It usually happens that when Seniors elect their secretary they have little idea of his duties, or of the qualifications of a the man they select. Sometimes, the class secretaryship seems to be given as a consolation prize to a candidate who failed to get a marshalship. Occasionally, a popular athlete finds himself landed in a position which he accepts as a token of the good will of his classmates, before he understands the strenuous duties it involves--duties...
Princeton has an exceptionally strong team this year, having defeated the Friends' Select School of Philadelphia, 5 to 0, Central High School of Philadelphia 1 to 0, and the Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn 3 to 1. The Princeton backfield is excellent and plays a better game than the offensive division. The University team's season has been a series of defeats, but their late development has been rapid and they should show up well against the opposing eleven. Besides the team as given below, substitutes F. S. Hopkins, D. F. Fenn, Managers Storms and Chittenden, and Coach Burgess will...
...made by petition of 50 men in any one class to G. F. Plimpton, before 8 o'clock Friday evening, October 10. These elections will be held on Tuesday, October 14, at the time of the class elections. At the same time a special election will be held to select members from the Senior class...
This discrimination, it may be remarked, is in most cases not made consciously. The student, wondering whom to vote for as class secretary, does not ordinarily run over in his mind all the winners of athletic events he can think of, and select from them one that he considers fitted for the office. Yet, unconsciously, what he does is not very different from this. the reason is, not so much his desire to recognize the best sprinter in his class as his ignorance of any of his classmates, outside of his personal circle, except those whose names he has seen...