Word: previously
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...candidates for the degrees of A.B. or S.B. in 1909; all men who have received or will receive their degrees as of the class of 1909; and all men who are fourth-year special students shall be eligible to vote. But no man who has voted in any previous Class Day election shall be eligible to vote. In addition, men now in the University not included under any of these classifications, who entered with the class of 1909, and who are not officially registered with the class of 1909, may, on petition, vote...
...between two teams of three men each. The basis of formal debating is co-operation and consequently an individual prize is hardly appropriate for such a contest. Furthermore, debating has become so highly specialized that it offers little chance of success to the man who has not had considerable previous training. So the competition for the Pasteur Medal has been limited to men who were already debaters, and experience has shown that these men are not the best fitted to discuss a subject which requires a knowledge of French...
...candidates for the degrees of A.B., or S.B. in 1909; all men who have received or will receive their degrees as of the class of 1909; and all men who are fourth-year special students shall be eligible to vote. But no man who has voted in any previous Class Day election shall be eligible to vote. In addition, men now in the University not included under any of these classifications, who entered with the class of 1909, and who are not officially registered with the class of 1909, may, on petition, vote...
...fourth-year special students shall be eligible to vote. In addition, men now in the University who entered with the class of 1909, and are not officially registered with the class of 1909, may, on petition, vote. No man who has voted in any previous Class Day election shall be eligible to vote...
...logic and the old theory of knowledge; the elements of modern logic; prolegomena to a theory of knowledge and of reality; and the philosophy of Neutralism. In the concluding lecture, entitled "Modern Logic and the Naturalistic View of the World," he will summarize the results of the previous lectures and will indicate the scope and the possibilities of the philosophy of Neutralism. This lecture is open to all members of the University and of Radcliffe College...