Word: students
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This year will be marked by the inauguration of the plan of student conference with the faculty on matters of college interest. The time for the election of delegates to this conference from the three upper classes is fixed in the second week of the college year. It is appropriate, therefore, to urge the members of these classes to give the matter careful thought, so that the success of this plan will not be endangered by the choice of incompetent, non-representative men. Many vital questions may arise in the coming year that call for a strong and earnest expression...
Room-mate wanted by a student holding a room in the College-yard. Leave or send name and address to the office of Co-operative Society, Dane Hall...
Below is reprinted the plan of the Conference Committee as agreed on by students and faculty early last spring. The plan goes into operation immediately upon the election of the student members. According to the provisions of the scheme, this election must be held sometime during the present week...
...committee of conference shall have the powers of a committee of the faculty. By this, it is meant that, whenever the committee sees fit, it can, as the result of a conference, adopt, by a majority vote of the student members, a resolution which the faculty members shall report, - like the report of a committee, - as soon as possible to the faculty; and the faculty members shall, as soon as possible, report back to the student members the action of the faculty in regard to the report, and the grounds of this action...
Yesterday the first revolutions of the cumbrous wheels of the college machine made us aware that a new, and for many of us the final, year of student life had begun. To-day the mill is in full swing, busily engaged in the task of grinding out its annual grist of A. B.'s. The clang of the prayer bell, followed by the rush of tardy footsteps over the crunching gravel, reminds us that prayers, like the poor, "we have always with us." The genial face of John, that unique example of Catholic "Orangeman:" the thought-furrowed brow of General...