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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Junior class elections held yesterday Franklin Hunt Trumbull of Salem was elected president with a total of 134 votes as against 68 cast for S. B. Pennock. The vote for vice-president resulted in the election of Russell Romeyn Ayres of Montclair, N. J., defeating H. A. Murray, Jr., 119 to 81, while Malcolm Justin Logan, of South Boston, was elected secretary-treasurer by a vote of 114 to 86 over J. S. Fleek...
...Sophomore elections, Clifford Frederick Farrington, of Cambridge, was elected president; Ernest William Soucy, of Forest Hills, vice-president, by a vote of 157 as against 102 for E. C. G. Ervin; and Samuel Morse Felton, Jr., of Chicago, Ill., secretary-treasurer. The list of those elected to the Student Council is as follows: William John Bingham, of Lawrence, 237; Wingate Rollins, of W. Roxbury, 200; Richard Norris Williams Jr., of Cambridge, 180; Edward William Mahan, of Natick, 177; Wells Blanchard, of Concord...
...Undergraduates' Economics Society, which was organized last February to promote a better understanding of the principles and theories of economics, will hold a meeting next week to vote on applications for membership. All who have taken or are taking courses in economics are eligible, and should send their applications at an early date to the president of the society, in care of the Economics Department, Dane Hall...
...Leyden, Holland, who will lecture on "Primitive Christianity," and Professor C. Snouck Hugronje, also of Leyden, who speaks on Mohammedanism. Other lectures and their subjects are: Alfred Noyes, Litt.D., on "The Sea in English Poetry"; Professor Graham Wallas of the University of London, on "The Man Behind the Vote;" Professor D.C. Miller of the Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, on "Sound Analysis", and Bertrand Russell, of Trinity College, Cambridge, England on "Scientific Method in Philosophy." Other courses not yet announced will follow...
...special vote of the Governing Board the privileges of the Union will be open to students until Thursday morning. Thereafter only members will be admitted...