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...until he has, with the approval of the commanding officer of such corps, enlisted in the military service of the United States or has, with such approval, offered so to enlist but has been rejected. It is expected that it will be impossible to grant degrees to such third-year students in June, 1917, but the degrees, if and when granted, will...
...third-year class of the Law School will hold its election of class officers today. The polls will be open in Austin Hall from 9 o'clock in the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon. There are two offices that will be filled by this election: marshal and secretary. The marshal will be elected in the usual way, by a plurality of the votes cast. The preferential system will be used in the election of secretary. Each voter will be asked to make a first, second and third choice...
...last meeting of the students of the third-year class of the Law School the following men were nominated for the class officers: For marshal, Bruce. Ditmas Bromley, of Pontiac, Mich.; Charles Bunn, of St. Paul, Minn.; Charles Pelham Curtis, Jr., '14, of Boston; Donald Earl Dunbar '13, of Spring field; Kenneth Claiborne Royall, of Goldsboro, N. C., and Whitney Hart Shepardson, of Hamilton, N. Y. For secretary: Bruce Ditmas Bromley, of Pontiac, Mich.; Lawrence Clayton, of Salt Lake City, Utah; Charles Pelham Curtis, Jr., '14, of Boston; Shakelford Miller, Jr., of Louisville, Ky.; Kurt Friedrich Pantzer '14, of Indianapolis...
...This year's elimination contest between the third-year clubs was begun by the George Grayt, Kent, Lowell, Thayer, and Witanagemot clubs on October...
This contest marks the culmination of a series of elimination rounds among the seven third-year clubs which survived the second-year competition in 1915-16. As the winner of the Ames Prize, the Witanagemot club receives $200 and the Lowell club as runner-up gets the second prize...