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...election of Union officers and committees for the year 1913-14 will be held in the Union today, the polls being open from 8 to 4 o'clock. The Australian ballot system will be used, and no voting by proxy will be allowed. Only active and life members who are students in the University will have the right to vote. The persons receiving the highest number of votes will be declared elected...
...election of officers of the third year class of the Law School was held in Austin Hall yesterday. L. P. Percy 3L., of Birmingham, Ala., was elected marshal on the third ballot, and H. H. Gilman 3L., of Winchester, was chosen secretary on the first ballot. A modification of the Spokane system was used in counting the ballot of marshal...
...original nominations were made by the Executive Committee of the Student, Council in accordance with the rules passed last year, and the additional ones by petitions signed by 35 members of the Freshman class. The voting will be by Australian ballot in Phillips Brooks House on Monday from...
...plan of selecting second assistant managers for the major athletic teams has been adopted at Yale. Instead of competitions, a ballot of the entire Sophomore class will decide contests for university managerships. According to the new plan, nominations can be made by any ten Sophomores. The only restrictions on eligibility of candidates is that one must have a scholastic standing of 250 for his Freshman year and must not be on probation. The manager is chosen form two leading candidates picked by a preliminary ballot...
...additional nominations for officers of the Freshman class must be handed in by 6 o'clock tomorrow night. Petitions must be signed by at least 35 members of the Freshman class and must be left with A.J. Lowrey '13, Holworthy 5. The voting will be by Australian ballot in Phillips Brooks House on Monday from...