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...result of the postal ballot for the nomination of Overseers of the University the names of the following graduates will be placed on the official ballot of Commencement Day: Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, of Charleston, S. C.; Arthur Woods '92, of New York; Franklin Delano Roosevelt '04, of New York; Francis Joseph Swayze '79, of Newark, N. J.; Jerome Davis Greene '96, of New York; Charles Allerton Coolidge '81, of Boston; Barrett Wendell, Jr. '02, of Boston; John Wheelock Elliot '74, of Boston; Phillip Mercer Rhinelander '91, of Philadelphia; Henry Wilder Keyes '87, of North Haverhill...
...invade our shores, the home guards would be classed as franctireurs. So that same warwise power saw fit to regard the Belgian uniformed and governmentally recognized Gorde Civique, subjecting all that fell within her hands to the German jury of justice, which is eight men, more or less, casting ballot by rifle volley...
...entertainments, if held at all in such times, should be of an informal nature. Nor can I concur in the objection of some against all forms of entertainment, when such a day makes a fitting pause between academic study and military training. It seems to me that either by ballot or canvass the opinion of the class should be obtained, and in the meanwhile, the fact held well in mind that to delay may be to destroy. RICHARD K. KENNA...
...Postcard ballots will be sent to all holders of degrees from the University, and each man should mark the names of five out of the 20 candidates. The names of the ten receiving the most votes will then be placed upon the printed ballot for the election on Commencement Day. The five then selected will hold office for six years, taking the place of the following who are to retire: L. Meyer '79, W. C. Boyden '86, H. C. Lodge '71, L. E. Sexton '84, and W. Endicott...
...result of a ballot in which only 30 out of 300 members of the class voted, plans for the first-year Law School smoker which was to have been held in April have been abandoned. The ballot indicated that the members of the class were not sufficiently interested in the entertainment to contribute the time necessary to make it a success. In addition to this the general opinion that the first-year smokers do little to promote social intercourse among members of the class has led the committee in charge, with the approval of the Faculty, to abandon the smoker...