Word: senior
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...senior class of Williams college have elected the following officers: President, W. P. Sidley: orator, R. M. Blackburn; and Poet, E. S. Merrill...
...club proceeded to the further election of officers. M. E. W. Grew, '89, was elected vice-president, Mr. R. H. Post, '91, secretary, Mr. C. B. Barnes, '90, treasurer, Mr. W. K. Post, '90, executive officer and Messrs. P. Marquand, R. D. Ware, G. N. Lamb, directors from the senior, junior and sophomore classes respectively. At the conclusion of the meeting, it was decided to hold the first shoot at Watertown on next Friday...
...following statistics have been gleaned from the 101 voters in the senior and junior classes of Princeton. There are 62 Republicans, 27 Democrats, 3 Prohibitionists, 6 doubtful, 2 did not care, and 1 Socialist...
...unanimously re-elected president, and likewise Mr. T. S. Woods, vice-president It was voted to merge the two duties of secretary and treasurer, and Mr. H. H. Hunnewell, jr., was elected to the office. With few dissenting voices it was decided to follow the example of the senior class and march as a body in the Republican torchlight procession. The following gentlemen were chosen as marshals for the occasion: Mr. B. T. Tilton, Mr. T. W. Slocum, Mr. S. Dexter, 1st. Mr. F. B. McKean was elected captain of the nine, Mr. T. W. Slocum captain of the eleven...
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