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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...accompanying exposition of a plan for the reform of the machinery for the election of Class Day officers was prepared about two weeks ago by a graduate who had no personal interest in the results of '98's election, and orally submitted to President Perkins and the '98 election committee. It has since been formally presented to the committee, and will be brought up by them in special class meeting. It therefore seems desirable to the prime movers in the reform and to the committee to give a public and explicit account of its promoters, its essential features, and such...
...That the names of nominees shall be published in the issue of the CRIMSON next following the close of nominations; with notice that all withdrawals must be made witching two days after publication, after which the revised and final list of candidates must be published...
...features which are supported by all the signers are defined to be. (1) Publicity of nomination. (2) Voting by ballot at a convenient polling place to be kept open from 9 until 4 on election day. An alternative for section 3 is suggested, that the officers be divided into two groups to be voted for on different days...
...finals for the Cambridge Golf Club championship on Saturday, A. L. Ripley defeated G. C. Clark, Jr., 1901, three up and two to play...
...seven men competed, each man being allowed five minutes for his speech. Yale's speakers have been selected in a different manner. Four separate preliminary trials were held, at which about one hundred men spoke in all. From these fifteen were selected, as follows: Academic department, five; Sheffield School, two; Divinity School, two: Law School, three. The final trial was held on November 5, each of the fifteen speakers being allowed ten minutes. The following men were chosen: H. W. Fisher '98, of New Haven; F. E. Richardson '98, of Lancaster, N. H.; J. K. Clark '99, of Brooklyn...