Word: signed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...committee are much more likely to result in acceptable nominations than the flightly decisions of individual petitions. There can be no objection to a petition in which only the names of those appear who will vote for the candidate, but this indiscriminate petitioning which is fostered by the thoughtless signing of anyone who is requested to do so, which forces complications such as those which arose this year is decidedly detrimental to the class and unfair to the candidates. Everybody cannot run for office. Why not leave the choice to the committee, which is selected...
...last few days. The Election Committee this year has nominated a total of fifty men, as opposed to thirty-six and thirty-nine by the classes of 1903 and 1904, respectively. In spite of this, there have been at least eight petitions which I myself have been asked to sign, while in the last two years there have been one and two nominations by petition...
...without admission fee will be held immediately before the Christmas recess, the purpose being to select a team to compete with local organizations. Blue books will be placed in the office of the Gymnasium Wednesday. Entries will close the following Tuesday. All men interested in handball are urged to sign...
...Senior class dinner will be held at the Hotel Somerset on Monday, June 27. This dinner will be free to all members of the class of 1904 who sign the blue book at Leavitt & Peirce's before 6 P. M. tomorrow. It is important that all who expect to attend should sign before that time. F. D. ROOSEVELT. R. R. ALEXANDER. A. GOODHUE...
Senior and Juniors wishing to usher at the Yale game must sign the blue book at Leavitt and Peirce's today. Men who have already applied need not sign...