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Unless more men file the 50-name petitions at the Student Council office before 8 o'clock Monday night, the required 20 candidates will not be enlisted in time for the screening committee to select nominees for a College-wide ballot. The final vote is scheduled for Thursday...
Weeks also announced the appointment of four men to a screening committee that will select nominees for the ballot. They are: Edric a. Weld, Jr. '46, chairman; Ernest Howell '49; Francis D. Fisher '47; and Robert A. Koren...
Weld said that his committee will meet for the first time this afternoon. He stressed the need for persons interested in serving as delegates to submit their qualifications as soon as possible. The screening committee will weigh the qualifications of each candidate and select a slate for balloting on April 15. Nominees may also be added to the election slate after the committee has made its recommendations by petitions bearing 50 signatures...
...this country do any good has passed," she snapped. Her fellow students cheered. Then the Communist tried to get the students to make nominations to one of his "action committees." He turned down as "unreliable" several names suggested. The girl rose again. She asked: "If you are going to select the candidates, why ask us to elect someone?" That broke up the meeting...
...young man's fancy may have its way in Spring, but in February it has a bad time--if the young man is a Freshman and he's taking English A. Although he is allowed to select a new section man for English Ab, he has no way of choosing the material to be covered. Each section concentrates on a specific phase of literature, but the range is extreme and the sections many; and the student has no way of knowing in advance whether his fate in Shakespeare or Euripides. Whatever his fancy may be, he must take what...