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...committee will be glad to meet at this hour and place any officer or member of any athletic organization who may have business to present or may desire information concerning the action of the committee...
...such other officers and such committees as may be necessary to conduct its affairs. The earnest co-operation of a number of colleges is necessary to insure its success. Let each college have a meeting of those students who are interested in public speaking and determine upon some action with reference to the early organization of such an association...
...Master shall be appointed by the Harvard Athletic Association, before each meeting. He shall, if he sees fit, appoint no more than two assistants, to be called first and second "Whips," respectively. He shall carry a whistle or horn, and in a "show hunt" shall control the action of the pack by the following signals : by blowing once to stop, and twice...
...campaign committee has become aware of the intention of certain Harvard Independents and Democrats to carry transparencies supporting their candidate in the procession of Oct. 30. Such an action in itself would certainly be most undignified, and especially so since the Harvard campaign committee is held responsible by the Republican leaders for a proper display of transparencies. If transparencies are to be carried it is best that they should not be either of a strong Democratic or Republican nature. If students will heed this suggestion they will not only contribute to the success of the college parade, but, also, greatly...
...classes in succession, each announcing its vote, is simply another statement in detail of what the total vote indicates. Now, the intention of the senior class to carry its vote on a transparency was announced in the Boston papers. By their silence, the Republican managers evidently approve of this action, or what is equivalent, are willing to ignore it, in order to have moral support of Harvard students. If, therefore, our "hosts" approve of our action in order to make political capital out of our presence in their parade, we need have no fear of violating any sentiments of decency...