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Meetings of the three Senior committees will be held on Tuesday afternoon, January 7, in Room 7 of the Union for the purpose of electing chairmen. The various committees will meet at the following hours: Class Committee, 3.30 o'clock; Class Day Committee, 4 o'clock; Photograph Committee, 4.30 o'clock...
...names of the men who were elected yesterday to the Senior Class, Class Day, and Photograph Committees are announced in the complete list of Class Day officers in the adjoining column. Below is given the number of votes cast for each candidate. About 250 members of the class voted, a decrease of 50 from last year. The committees will elect their own chairmen. CLASS COMMITTEE. M. L. Newhall, 152 H. V. Amberg, 92 G. G. Bacon, 71 S. Ervin, 70 H. S. Blair, 56 B. Parker, 37 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE. J. W. Wendell, 171 D. S. Brigham...
Following the plan of the last two years, a special assignment of rooms in Hollis, Holworthy, and Stoughton Halls will be made on February 20 to students in the University who will be members of the Senior class in 1908-09. Blank application forms will be ready at the Bursar's office on February 14. Men now occupying rooms in one of these three halls who will be Seniors next year will have the opportunity to re-engage their rooms for next year on application at the office of the Bursar before February 28. No other students now living...
...number of men now living in these three dormitories who will be Seniors next year is very small, so that next year practically every room will be available for assignment on the Senior applications. Hollis and Stoughton have 32 rooms each and Holworthy has 24 rooms...
...election of Senior Class, Class Day and Photograph Committees will be held in the CRIMSON office today between the hours...