Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Those who failed to report last night may sign up on cards at the Squash Courts today and any manager candidates may get in touch with Manager Harry Eldrige '24 at Hollis 16. The competition will last about six weeks...
...today. A meeting, which will interest club members as well as candidates, is the reading of "The Liar" by President R. C. Burrell '25 in Paine Hall of the Music building tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Acting trials will begin next Monday, and blue books, in which to sign for the trials, will be shortly placed at the Co-operative and Leavitt and Pierce...
...Colles (Times): "It was a good sign that the audience, which began by listening breathlessly for Mr. de Pachmann's remarks, soon took to drowning them with applause, as a gentle hint that music and not conversation is the business of the concert room...
...election of the two Student Council members from the Senior class will be held today and tomorrow by postal ballot. Cards have been sent out and Seniors are to vote in preferential order and sign the upper left hand corner of the enclosed return envelope. The ballots in unsigned envelopes will be the cast out. All ballots to be valid must be mailed by midnight Tuesday, October 23. The five men nominated are:--Harrison Gardner, Lewis Gordon, K. N. Hill, C. H. Hollister and Charlton MacVeagh...
...members for the Student Council next week. Each Senior will receive a ballot in the mail Monday morning with names and directions printed on it. Enclosed will be a stamped envelope in which to return the ballot with the vote marked. On the return envelope only the voter must sign his name so that it may be checked up on the class list. The ballots will not be signed in order to make the election entirely secret...