Word: senior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...small number of ballots cast in the elections of last Tuesday are a sad commentary on the spirit of the three upper classes in the College. From a registration of 276 in the Senior Class, only 56 votes were cast, showing that four-fifths of the members of that class either take no interest whatever in their representation on the Student Council or are too lazy to go to the polls. In 1921, with a total registration of 553, only 126 ballots were cast, and in 1922, with a class enrolment of 672, only 207 ballots. Added to these numbers...
...management of the band has issued a call for second assistant manager candidates from the Freshman class. The competition will last until about the first of December. The successful candidate will become manager in his Senior year...
...From the Senior Class two, men were elected to the Student Council: Charles Foster Batchelder, Jr., of Cambridge, and John Stuart Higgins of Winchester...
...addition to the members elected yesterday the Council is made up of: the presidents of the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes; the captains and managers of the five major sports teams, the chief executive officers of the Advocate, Lampoon, and CRIMSON; three representatives from the Phi Beta kappa Society; the president of the Phillips Brooks House Association; a representative of the foreign students of the University; the president of the Debating Council; and the president of the Instrumental Clubs. All the men holding these offices are expected to attend...
...Senior polls: 8-9, R. E. Larson '21, 9-10, F. H. Cummings '21; 10-11, F. Allbright '21; 11-12, H. R. Atkinson '21; 12-1, M. P. Davis '21; 1-2, R. W. Gratwick '21; 2-3, C. Kelleher '21; 3-4, R. E. Lutz '21; 4-5, W. L. Cummings '21; 5-6, W. J. Means...