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Secondly, the Illustrated questions the right of the present nominating committee to handle the class elections. The Junior and Sophomore class constitutions state specifically:--"The class officers shall have general charge of the elections." Therefore the present nominating committee of the student council has nothing to do with the class elections, although they have had charge of them. As the officers of the class are not in college, we feel that in some democratic way, by mass-meeting or otherwise, that the handling of the elections for the Sophomore and Junior classes be placed in the hands of an impartial...
When the CRIMSON went to press this morning the election of Governor McCall in Massachusetts and Judge Hylan in New York seemed assured. In the elections in this state Governor McCall had a majority of 75,000 over the Democratic candidate. Lieutenant Governor Coolidge was also far in the lead. The results of the elections of the other state officials were still uncertain...
...buying up available islands lying off the South American coast have been construed in hostile light. It is always easy to read selfishness, greed, and underhandedness into every ordinary international act; it should take but one sublimely unselfish action to dispel such suspicions against the government of that state...
...Department has ordained that the Harvard men who are going to the third Officers Training Camp shall be sent to Yaphank, L. I., there to be trained with the National Army units from New York State...
Most of our undergraduates expected that Ayer would be their destination, and the Sunny South of New York State comes as a relief. In spite of all that has been said, Yaphank is not a bad spot to spend the winter. Undoubtedly it is less frigid than Ayer; in fact the center of Long Island is supposedly ten degrees warmer than New York City itself. The coating of snow and ice will keep the terrible dust down; the monotany of swamp-oak will be broken by this time by the newly-laid out drill grounds and cantonments...