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...candidates from Little Hall will be included on the Gore ballot, the Shephard Hall representatives will be a voted on by Standish residents as well, and the Smith committee will include a member from the non-resident group...
Eight men were nominated from each of the major dormitories, while four candidates were named from Little Hall, Shephard Hall and the men not living in the dormitories...
Standish Hall Winslow Carlton, R. L. Debevoise. T. F. Kane, T. G. Moore, G. Mek Norton, H. W. Rose, G. H. Shaw, and J. D. Strong. Non-Residents from Shephard Hall, A. E. French, H. F. Godfrey, Arthur Mills, and K. D. Robinson...
...Neulsen to Zurich. William F. Oldham to Buenos Aires. Ernest G. Richardson to Atlanta. Charles L. Mead to Denver. Frederic D. Leete to Indianapolis. Robert E. Jones to New Orleans. Luther B. Wilson to New York. Joseph F. Berry to Philadelphia. Francis J. McConnell to Pittsburgh. William O. Shephard to Portland, Ore. William F. McDowell to Washington...
...Good Housekeeping", one William J. Shepherd, who is an author and a journalist, undertakes to show that over one half of America's future citizens now receiving training in the public schools "will, under temptation, have an unethical outlook on life." Scores of school-children, according to Mr. Shephard, assented to such statements as "Cheating a railroad is not so much a sin as cheat a person," and "If a storekeeper gives you too much change, it is all right to keep it, because he would probably do the same if you paid him too much...