Word: submitted
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...would submit to the consideration of the present Senior class, the desirability of dignifying the management of the promenade by the regular election, by the class itself, of a "promenade committee." I recognize that any class may well hesitate before making further innovations; that there is a natural desire to preserve the few traditional features still existing in undergraduate affairs. But as a matter of expediency, there certainly is fully as much justification for such a committee as for the existence of a "Photograph Committee." The election of a promenade committee would enable the Seniors, as a class, to confer...
...Eaton it was voted that the election should be by the Australian ballot system. There was some discussion, but no definite method of election was decided upon. On motion of W. Morrow it was voted that the chair be empowered to appoint a committee of five to submit a plan of election at a class meeting to be held on Friday evening, or sooner if all arrangements were completed...
...Club will be held on February 22, 23, 24 and 25, 1900. The judges will be Professor C. E. Norton, Mr. F. H. Day, and Mr. J. P. Loud. Six honorable mentions, for excellence, will be given at the discretion of the judges. No exhibitor will be permitted to submit more than ten prints, and all of them will be judged and hung. The last day for entries will be February...
...sides have been assigned as follows: Negative--Morse, Frank and Bruce; affirmative--Mayer, Kirtland and Yeomans. Three men and an alternate will be selected and the Coolidge Prize of 8100 will be given to the man who has made the best speeches in the three trials. Princeton will submit her choice of side next Saturday. The question is: "Resolved, That the English claims in the present controversy with the South African republic are justifiable...
...March 29 the following committee to consider the advisability of a course in physical training at Harvard, and to ascertain the opinion of the graduates and undergraduates on this subject: Professor Hollis, chairman, Professor Byerly, Professor White, Professor Davis, Professor Grangent, Dr. Coolidge and Dr. Fitz. The committee will submit a report to the Faculty this year. A census of the opinion of the students enrolled in courses in English composition is being taken...