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...voted to have a constitution drawn up by the officers of the club together with an executive committee appointed by the president as follows: from the Senior class, K. S. Cate and W. M. Rand; from the Junior class, H. Fish, Jr., and C. L. Lanigan; from the Sophomore class, G. R. Harding and P. D. Smith; from the Freshman class, R. Douglas and R. Porter; from the graduate schools, D. Brannan 2L., and J. Richardson 1L. There will be an important meeting of this committee in the CRIMSON sanctum today at 1.30 o'clock, which it is necessary...
Five new members of the Board of Overseers were chosen as the result of the Commencement elections. The table below shows the votes cast for the five men elected; J. D. Long '57 was added to the ticket after the postal ballot had been taken. Postal Vote Com Vote Robert Grant '73, 1861 692 John D. Long '57, 769 William Rand, Jr., '88, 1236 630 John Collins Warren '63, 1713 540 Moses Williams...
...clock, to reconsider Section 3, Article 8, of the Constitution. The proposed amendment provides that under certain conditions members may incur indebtedness to the Union. As the principle of the change is of importance, as well as its practical consequences, it is necessary to obtain as representative a vote as possible...
...weigh carefully the evident advantages of such an organization, as a means of producing better understanding between Faculty and undergraduates, better unity among students, and as an aid to the Athletic Committee in making unnecessary the kind of curtailment to which we are all opposed. We must discuss and vote intelligently; but let no unfortunate demonstration come between us and the happy solution that appears to be in sight. The CRIMSON cannot urge too strongly the necessity of an unanimous expression in this matter and an attendance at the meeting that will leave no doubt of the students' interest...
...upper classes whose terms of office expire during the College year shall continue as members of the Council. (3) Two members to be elected at large from each of the three classes. (4) Three representatives to be elected by the Council from the College at large, a three-quarter vote of the entire Council to be necessary for election...