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...taken part in open track games before entering College, and was therefore ineligible during his Freshman year. After the meet the executive committee of the I. C. A. A. A. A. met in New York to decide on the protest, but as one member was absent and a tie vote resulted, no decision was possible. It is not yet known when the matter will be acted on finally...
...York on Saturday night, no decision was reached in regard to the protest against Schick in the intercollegiate games. Representatives from Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania were present, but owing to the absence of G. H. Hooker, of Cornell, the fifth member of the Executive Committee, the vote resulted in a deadlock. L.P. Frothingham '02 of the Executive Committee and T. Gerrish '01 of the Advisory Committee represented Harvard...
...sudden and undesirable change of policy at an annual meeting is completely obviated by requiring the nominations to be posted in the Society's store and printed in the CRIMSON a month before the election is to be held. It may be added to this that a large vote may be obtained by having the election made by an all-day ballot at the Society's store. The election of the Class Day officers by an all-day ballot has already proven the advantages of that system. In view of the fact, however, that the constitution is so framed that...
...public discussion has begun, the strength of the reasons against the plan have been made clear much better than they were or could have been by my feeble and unaided efforts on the Board of Directors. Very few persons agree in toto with the plan proposed; and if the vote today is in the negative, there will be an opportunity in the immediate future to adopt a plan which will save to the members needed powers, and at the same time bring about changes which the majority of the Board of Directors probably feel the necessity of more strongly than...
...members of the Society, especially undergraduates, who wish for improved service and a business like management are urged to come out and vote for this new plan. B. WENDELL...